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Title The Church Missionary Gleaner
Issue Number 334
Volume Number 28
Issue Date 01 Oct 1901
Keywords animal, arms, baby, baptism, birth, Buddhism, cannibal, caste, catechist, Catholic, chaplain, charity, chief, children, clergy, colonialism, colony, committee, congregation, convert, correspondence, deacon, death, disease, doctor, Ecumenism, education, Evangelicalism, evangelism, examination, exhibition, family, famine, finance, flood, furlough, generation, Gleaners' Union, gospel, government, hareem, hymn, idol, institution, itineration, jewellery, lady missionaries, literature, magic lantern, Maori, marketing, medical mission, Methodist, monarch, money, New Testament, Old Testament, ordination, orphanage, pastor, photograph, prayer, preaching, print, privilege, Protestant, psalm, race, rail, Roman Catholic, sacrifice, salvation, school, Scripture, secretary, separation, servant, service, slavery, social life, superstition, surgery, teaching, The Bible, theology, trade, training college, translation, trial, tribe, tuberculosis, university, war, wife, wilderness, witchcraft, women, Yoruba, youth, zenana, Zenana Bible and Medical Mission (ZBMM)
Names Stock, Eugene; Tucker, Alfred; Zeller, John
Countries Australia; Bangladesh; Canada; China; Egypt; Guinea; India; Iran; Ireland; Israel; Jamaica; Japan; Kenya; New Zealand; Niger; Pakistan; Sierra Leone; Sri Lanka; Switzerland; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States
Places Africa; Agra; Ankole; Batala; Bengal; Busoga; Fuhkien province; Guangzhou; Islington; Kingston; Lahore; Lake Victoria; London; Metlakatla; Mombasa; Nagasaki; Nairobi; Nazareth; Ningbo; Nyanza; Osaka; Punjab; Sherbro Island; Sindh; Tirunelveli
Produced By Church Missionary Society
Place of Publication London
Other Titles
Library Crowther Mission Studies Library
Copyright Church Mission Society
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