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The Role of the Missionaries in conquest
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Introduction
NOSIPHO MAJEKE: A Biographical Note
Chapter I - The Missionary Movement where it came from
Chapter II - Functions of the Missionary
Chapter III - Dr. Philip - "Defendre of the Hottentots"
Chapter IV - Divide and Rule
Chapter V - Political role of the mission
Chapter VI - The Wesleyans take a hand
Chapter VII - "The Missionary Charter"
Chapter VIII - "Christianity and Civilization"
Chapter IX - Triumph of disunity (1)
Chapter X - Triumph of disunity (2)
Chapter XI - Completion of military conquest
Chapter XII - End and Beginning
Introduction ›
The Role of the Missionaries in conquest
Introduction
NOSIPHO MAJEKE: A Biographical Note
Chapter I - The Missionary Movement where it came from
Chapter II - Functions of the Missionary
Chapter III - Dr. Philip - "Defendre of the Hottentots"
Chapter IV - Divide and Rule
Chapter V - Political role of the mission
Chapter VI - The Wesleyans take a hand
Chapter VII - "The Missionary Charter"
Chapter VIII - "Christianity and Civilization"
Chapter IX - Triumph of disunity (1)
Chapter X - Triumph of disunity (2)
Chapter XI - Completion of military conquest
Chapter XII - End and Beginning