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A Spiritual Treat | |
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A war sermon |
A war sermon |
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A Way to Follow | |
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Book Shelf: Instrument of Thy Peace by Alan Paton | |
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Called to Reconciliation | |
Choir practising in church |
St Aidan’s Mission Regional Hospital rose from the missionary work of the Rev. Dr. Lancelot Parker Booth. He had arrived in Natal, from England, at a period when thousands of indentured Indians labourers were imported to work on sugar plantations |
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Christ Church |
CHRIST CHURCH - the original building was erected in College Road, Sydenham in 1911 |
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Christ Church in Sydenham |
Christ Church |
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Christian Indians in Natal 1860-1911 |
History of Christian Indian settlement in Natal, South Africa. |
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Christian trusteeship as the only satisfactory Native policy | |
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Civil Rights News Letter, January 1962 | |
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Cry, the Beloved Country: another view | |
Dr Seedat speaking at an event at St Aidans Hospital |
St Aidan’s Mission Regional Hospital rose from the missionary work of the Rev. Dr. Lancelot Parker Booth. He had arrived in Natal, from England, at a period when thousands of indentured Indians labourers were imported to work on sugar plantations |
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Exterior of St Michaels Church |
St Aidan’s Mission Regional Hospital rose from the missionary work of the Rev. Dr. Lancelot Parker Booth. He had arrived in Natal, from England, at a period when thousands of indentured Indians labourers were imported to work on sugar plantations |
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Female security gaurds at St Aidan's Hospital |
Security at St Aidan's Hospital |
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First trained nurse at St Aidans Hospital |
Nurses at St Aidans Hospital |
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Foundation Stone of St Michaels Church |
St Aidan’s Mission Regional Hospital rose from the missionary work of the Rev. Dr. Lancelot Parker Booth. He had arrived in Natal, from England, at a period when thousands of indentured Indians labourers were imported to work on sugar plantations |
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Indian Pentecostalism: A Hindu Assessment |
This is a significant study with in South Africa's religious and inter-religious context. It is based on empirical research which makes it, from this perspective , one of the rare documents reflecting on the methods used and the consequences of proselytization . |
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Instrument of Thy Peace | |
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Instrument of Thy Peace |