I beg to direct your attention to Africa : I know that in a few years I shall be cut off in that country, which is now open ; do not let it be shut again ! I go back to Africa to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity ; do you carry out... The Quarterly Review - Page 231edited by - 1914Full view - About this book
| Congregational churches - 1864 - 464 pages
...cut off in that country which is now open; do not let it be shut again. I go back to Africa to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity...you carry out the work •which I have begun." The expedition started under the happiest auspices. Lord Clarendon entered into the object of it with hearty... | |
| David Livingstone - Africa, Southern - 1860 - 430 pages
...cut off in that country, which is now open ; do not let it be shut again ! I go back to Africa to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity ; do you carry out the work which I have begun. I LEAVE IT WITH YOU ! LECTUKE II. Delivered in the Town Hall, Cambridge, before the Mayor (Swann Hurrell,... | |
| David Livingstone - Africa, Southern - 1860 - 432 pages
...cut off in that country, which is now open ; do not let it be shut again ! I go back to Africa to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity ; do you carry out the work which I have begun. I LEAVE IT WITH YOU ! LECTURE II. Delivered in the Town Hall, Cambridge, before the Mayor (Swann Ifurrell,... | |
| African Americans - 1864 - 398 pages
...cut off in that country which is now open ; do not let it be shut again. I go back to Africa to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity;...do you carry out the work which I have begun." The expedition started under the happiest auspices. Lord Clarendon entered into the object of it with hearty... | |
| Theology - 1864 - 890 pages
...ardent, and enterprising minds of the University. " I go back," said Dr Livingstone, " to Africa to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity. Do you carry out the work which I have begun. I LEAVE IT WITH YOU." The seed which Livingstone sowed in that lecture ripened slowly. A dead lull... | |
| John Joseph Halcombe - 1867 - 496 pages
...off in that country, which is now open ; do not let it be shut again ! I go back to Africa, to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity. Do you carry out the work which I have begun ; I leave it with you." Such is Livingstone's legacy to the English Church and nation, and especially... | |
| Thomas Pelham Dale - Biography - 1869 - 360 pages
...reception was enthusiastic. The concluding words of the lecturer were : " I go back to Africa to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity. Do you carry out the work I have begun ; I leave it with you." The idea which resulted was a happy one : it was to plant a mission... | |
| Science - 1873 - 800 pages
...country which is now open. Do not let it be shut again ! — I go back to Africa to try to make open a path for commerce and Christianity ; do you carry out the work which I have begun. I leave it with you 1 " There was no resisting such an appeal. It went abroad, and Englishmen were... | |
| Philip Howard Colomb - History - 1873 - 566 pages
...the Senate-house. ' I go back,' said the traveller, at the close of his lecture, ' to Africa, to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity. Do you carry out the work which I have begun. I leave it with you.' The words of the eminent speaker germinated, a committee was formed, which, inviting... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1873 - 826 pages
...which is now open. — Do not let it be shut again ! — I go back to Africa to try to make open a path for commerce and Christianity ; do you carry out the work which I have begun. — I leave it with you !' There was no resisting such an appeal. It went abroad, and Englishmee were... | |
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