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A native committee was elected at t
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By 1935, there were 30 ordained Ann
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He was allowed to go to Cochin-Chin
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of France, it was still exclusively
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student evangelist helped in the An
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vetted. Soon there came a steady st
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ing churches at these two places. T
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away at a conference, the Annamese
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political propaganda. Thus the oppo
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held just after the decree had been
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fore the missionary came. This colp
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Jesus Christ and what He desired to
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and paid for by the Christians; thu
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precious blood, I command thee to d
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life in the jungles. They plant the
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am with you alway," even up in thq
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around inviting the missionaries to
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ages who live by hunting the wild g
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Annamese, and it was through that t
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luctantly consented, but said that
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