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Notes
- Abstract:
- Dicusses his mission work. Describes an incident experienced by a family of 'Indians' [indigenous peoples of the Essequibo region, Amerindians] whose Corial [Korijaal or Corial, small canoe] had been stolen. Additional account of a Black member of his congregation who has offered his personal savings to help with difficulties in meeting costs associated with the chapel. ( en )
- General Note:
- Dated: 20 February 1837
- General Note:
- VIAF (Name Authority) : Ketley, Joseph URI : http://viaf.org/viaf/47134865
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- General Note:
- Deposited on indefinite loan by the Council for World Mission.
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- SOAS University of London
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- Resource Identifier:
- CWM/LMS/British Guiana. Demerara/Incoming Correspondence/Box 5 ( Order with reference )
CWM/LMS/12/02/04/031/009 ( SOAS CALM reference )
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