My travels in North West Rhodesia : or, A missionary journey of sixteen thousand miles . THE FIRST MISSION HOUSE AT N KALA, FROM THE ROOF OFWHICH THE LATE REV. H. BUCKENHAM THE GRAVES AT N KALA. To face page 150. WORK AT NKALA. 163 Africa. It is a beautiful sacrifice, completein its scope, for Christian England andChristianised Africa join hands in making it;and therein is typical of the final triumph ofChrist, when all nations, and kindred, andpeople shall crown Him Lord of graves seal the country as ours, and area pledge that the worst in the land may besaved. The forefather
My travels in North West Rhodesia : or, A missionary journey of sixteen thousand miles . THE FIRST MISSION HOUSE AT N KALA, FROM THE ROOF OFWHICH THE LATE REV. H. BUCKENHAM THE GRAVES AT N KALA. To face page 150. WORK AT NKALA. 163 Africa. It is a beautiful sacrifice, completein its scope, for Christian England andChristianised Africa join hands in making it;and therein is typical of the final triumph ofChrist, when all nations, and kindred, andpeople shall crown Him Lord of graves seal the country as ours, and area pledge that the worst in the land may besaved. The forefathers of both races lyingin those graves were more degraded than thepoor blind souls around here; and what thedear old Gospel has done, it will do, and allAfrica shall be saved. CHAPTER IX. A Week at Nanzela. ( \ N Sunday afternoon we bid adieu to the^^^ friends at NKala and started forNanzela—Mrs. Kerswell in a mashila, I on amule, and Messrs. Price and Kerswell onfoot. I had not been in a saddle forat least six years, perhaps much longer,but we did not make more than fivemiles an hour; so no discomfort wasto be expected. The boys with the mashilaled, I followed, and we soo
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