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Except for this unsavoury aspect , the Christian missions carried the same message of Christ the Saviour everywhere ... He intro- duced the mission into new places by getting rulers and elders interested in the idea of a school of their ...
Except for this unsavoury aspect , the Christian missions carried the same message of Christ the Saviour everywhere ... He intro- duced the mission into new places by getting rulers and elders interested in the idea of a school of their ...
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selves requested their missions to pay stipends to the school children living at home . Most missions preferred children to live with them for a number of reasons : 1. It would ( hopefully ) make indoctrination total and complete . 2.
selves requested their missions to pay stipends to the school children living at home . Most missions preferred children to live with them for a number of reasons : 1. It would ( hopefully ) make indoctrination total and complete . 2.
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During the period under review the missions , while emphasising religion , set the moral tone for their members . Character - training , a stern code of European ethics and the like were enforced . Naturally , conflicts developed as the ...
During the period under review the missions , while emphasising religion , set the moral tone for their members . Character - training , a stern code of European ethics and the like were enforced . Naturally , conflicts developed as the ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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