How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,

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author_contents The linking of the old and the new -- The prince of missionaries: Paul the apostle -- A missionary-bishop: Wulfila the Goth -- Bondsman and emancipator: the story of Patricius -- The Apostles of Galloway and Strathclyde: Ninian and Kentigern -- The dove of the churches: Columba and the Missionary Institute of Iona -- A voice from the desert: Severinus, hermit-missionary -- Celtic missionaries on the continent: Columbanus and Gallus -- The founder of Canterbury: Augustine and the Conversion of Kent -- A Roman bishop and a Northumbrian king: Paulinus and Eadwine -- The glory of the North Country: Aidan and Cuthbert -- Whom the Briton honours: England's lesser apostles -- Labourers in Friesland: Amandus, Eligius, Wilfrid, Willibrord, Liudger, and Willehad -- The monk of Nutscelle: Winfrid, better known as Boniface -- The apostle of the north: Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg -- Messengers among the Slavs: Cyril (Constantine) and Methodius -- Martyrs for their faith: Trudpert, Kilian, the Hewalds, Wenceslaus, Adalbert, and Gottschalk -- The little brother: St. Francis of Assisi -- A knight of Old Spain: Raymund Lull -- The protector of the oppressed: Bartholome de las Casas -- For the greater glory of God: Jesuit labourers -- Heroes of the ice-bound north: the Egedes in Greenland -- The pilgrims' watch: Moravian missions -- Heralds of a new day in India: Ziegenbalg, Plutschau, Schultze, Schwartz.
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contents The linking of the old and the new -- The prince of missionaries: Paul the apostle -- A missionary-bishop: Wulfila the Goth -- Bondsman and emancipator: the story of Patricius -- The Apostles of Galloway and Strathclyde: Ninian and Kentigern -- The dove of the churches: Columba and the Missionary Institute of Iona -- A voice from the desert: Severinus, hermit-missionary -- Celtic missionaries on the continent: Columbanus and Gallus -- The founder of Canterbury: Augustine and the Conversion of Kent -- A Roman bishop and a Northumbrian king: Paulinus and Eadwine -- The glory of the North Country: Aidan and Cuthbert -- Whom the Briton honours: England's lesser apostles -- Labourers in Friesland: Amandus, Eligius, Wilfrid, Willibrord, Liudger, and Willehad -- The monk of Nutscelle: Winfrid, better known as Boniface -- The apostle of the north: Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg -- Messengers among the Slavs: Cyril (Constantine) and Methodius -- Martyrs for their faith: Trudpert, Kilian, the Hewalds, Wenceslaus, Adalbert, and Gottschalk -- The little brother: St. Francis of Assisi -- A knight of Old Spain: Raymund Lull -- The protector of the oppressed: Bartholome de las Casas -- For the greater glory of God: Jesuit labourers -- Heroes of the ice-bound north: the Egedes in Greenland -- The pilgrims' watch: Moravian missions -- Heralds of a new day in India: Ziegenbalg, Plutschau, Schultze, Schwartz.
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notes The linking of the old and the new -- The prince of missionaries: Paul the apostle -- A missionary-bishop: Wulfila the Goth -- Bondsman and emancipator: the story of Patricius -- The Apostles of Galloway and Strathclyde: Ninian and Kentigern -- The dove of the churches: Columba and the Missionary Institute of Iona -- A voice from the desert: Severinus, hermit-missionary -- Celtic missionaries on the continent: Columbanus and Gallus -- The founder of Canterbury: Augustine and the Conversion of Kent -- A Roman bishop and a Northumbrian king: Paulinus and Eadwine -- The glory of the North Country: Aidan and Cuthbert -- Whom the Briton honours: England's lesser apostles -- Labourers in Friesland: Amandus, Eligius, Wilfrid, Willibrord, Liudger, and Willehad -- The monk of Nutscelle: Winfrid, better known as Boniface -- The apostle of the north: Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg -- Messengers among the Slavs: Cyril (Constantine) and Methodius -- Martyrs for their faith: Trudpert, Kilian, the Hewalds, Wenceslaus, Adalbert, and Gottschalk -- The little brother: St. Francis of Assisi -- A knight of Old Spain: Raymund Lull -- The protector of the oppressed: Bartholome de las Casas -- For the greater glory of God: Jesuit labourers -- Heroes of the ice-bound north: the Egedes in Greenland -- The pilgrims' watch: Moravian missions -- Heralds of a new day in India: Ziegenbalg, Plutschau, Schultze, Schwartz.
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spelling Stubbs, M. Wilma (Mattie Wilma), b. 1878.
How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest, by M. Wilma Stubbs.
New York, Chicago, Fleming H. Revell Co. [1913]
309 p. front., plates, ports. 21 cm.
The linking of the old and the new -- The prince of missionaries: Paul the apostle -- A missionary-bishop: Wulfila the Goth -- Bondsman and emancipator: the story of Patricius -- The Apostles of Galloway and Strathclyde: Ninian and Kentigern -- The dove of the churches: Columba and the Missionary Institute of Iona -- A voice from the desert: Severinus, hermit-missionary -- Celtic missionaries on the continent: Columbanus and Gallus -- The founder of Canterbury: Augustine and the Conversion of Kent -- A Roman bishop and a Northumbrian king: Paulinus and Eadwine -- The glory of the North Country: Aidan and Cuthbert -- Whom the Briton honours: England's lesser apostles -- Labourers in Friesland: Amandus, Eligius, Wilfrid, Willibrord, Liudger, and Willehad -- The monk of Nutscelle: Winfrid, better known as Boniface -- The apostle of the north: Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg -- Messengers among the Slavs: Cyril (Constantine) and Methodius -- Martyrs for their faith: Trudpert, Kilian, the Hewalds, Wenceslaus, Adalbert, and Gottschalk -- The little brother: St. Francis of Assisi -- A knight of Old Spain: Raymund Lull -- The protector of the oppressed: Bartholome de las Casas -- For the greater glory of God: Jesuit labourers -- Heroes of the ice-bound north: the Egedes in Greenland -- The pilgrims' watch: Moravian missions -- Heralds of a new day in India: Ziegenbalg, Plutschau, Schultze, Schwartz.
Missions Europe.
Missions History.
Online version: Stubbs, M. Wilma (Mattie Wilma), b. 1878. How Europe was won for Christianity. New York, Chicago, Fleming H. Revell Co. [1913] (OCoLC)658367887
spellingShingle Stubbs, M. Wilma (Mattie Wilma), b. 1878
How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,
The linking of the old and the new -- The prince of missionaries: Paul the apostle -- A missionary-bishop: Wulfila the Goth -- Bondsman and emancipator: the story of Patricius -- The Apostles of Galloway and Strathclyde: Ninian and Kentigern -- The dove of the churches: Columba and the Missionary Institute of Iona -- A voice from the desert: Severinus, hermit-missionary -- Celtic missionaries on the continent: Columbanus and Gallus -- The founder of Canterbury: Augustine and the Conversion of Kent -- A Roman bishop and a Northumbrian king: Paulinus and Eadwine -- The glory of the North Country: Aidan and Cuthbert -- Whom the Briton honours: England's lesser apostles -- Labourers in Friesland: Amandus, Eligius, Wilfrid, Willibrord, Liudger, and Willehad -- The monk of Nutscelle: Winfrid, better known as Boniface -- The apostle of the north: Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg -- Messengers among the Slavs: Cyril (Constantine) and Methodius -- Martyrs for their faith: Trudpert, Kilian, the Hewalds, Wenceslaus, Adalbert, and Gottschalk -- The little brother: St. Francis of Assisi -- A knight of Old Spain: Raymund Lull -- The protector of the oppressed: Bartholome de las Casas -- For the greater glory of God: Jesuit labourers -- Heroes of the ice-bound north: the Egedes in Greenland -- The pilgrims' watch: Moravian missions -- Heralds of a new day in India: Ziegenbalg, Plutschau, Schultze, Schwartz.
Missions Europe
Missions History
title How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,
title_author How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,
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title_browse How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,
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title_browse_sort How Europe was won for Christianity being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest
How Europe was won for Christianity
title_contents The linking of the old and the new -- The prince of missionaries: Paul the apostle -- A missionary-bishop: Wulfila the Goth -- Bondsman and emancipator: the story of Patricius -- The Apostles of Galloway and Strathclyde: Ninian and Kentigern -- The dove of the churches: Columba and the Missionary Institute of Iona -- A voice from the desert: Severinus, hermit-missionary -- Celtic missionaries on the continent: Columbanus and Gallus -- The founder of Canterbury: Augustine and the Conversion of Kent -- A Roman bishop and a Northumbrian king: Paulinus and Eadwine -- The glory of the North Country: Aidan and Cuthbert -- Whom the Briton honours: England's lesser apostles -- Labourers in Friesland: Amandus, Eligius, Wilfrid, Willibrord, Liudger, and Willehad -- The monk of Nutscelle: Winfrid, better known as Boniface -- The apostle of the north: Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg -- Messengers among the Slavs: Cyril (Constantine) and Methodius -- Martyrs for their faith: Trudpert, Kilian, the Hewalds, Wenceslaus, Adalbert, and Gottschalk -- The little brother: St. Francis of Assisi -- A knight of Old Spain: Raymund Lull -- The protector of the oppressed: Bartholome de las Casas -- For the greater glory of God: Jesuit labourers -- Heroes of the ice-bound north: the Egedes in Greenland -- The pilgrims' watch: Moravian missions -- Heralds of a new day in India: Ziegenbalg, Plutschau, Schultze, Schwartz.
title_full How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,
title_fullStr How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,
title_full_exact How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,
title_full_unstemmed How Europe was won for Christianity, being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,
title_short How Europe was won for Christianity,
title_short_exact How Europe was won for Christianity,
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title_sub being the life-stories of the men concerned in its conquest,
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Missions History
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Missions History