Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . Rev. J. M. Phillippo. Rev. W. Knibe. Rev. T. Durchell. Rev. John Wrav. Rescued slaves brought to Zanzibar, captured from slave-dhows by Her Majestys ship Heroes in the Annals of Freedom. THE SOCIAL RESULTS OF MISSIOXS 311 In the meantime, William Knibb, at the instance of his colleagues,sailed for England, to unite with Messrs. Burchell and Phillippo in anappeal to British Christians. He sailed fromKingston, April 26, 1832, and on his arrival at Knibb, Burcheii, and , it 1 • e i-i_ Phillippo—a


Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . Rev. J. M. Phillippo. Rev. W. Knibe. Rev. T. Durchell. Rev. John Wrav. Rescued slaves brought to Zanzibar, captured from slave-dhows by Her Majestys ship Heroes in the Annals of Freedom. THE SOCIAL RESULTS OF MISSIOXS 311 In the meantime, William Knibb, at the instance of his colleagues,sailed for England, to unite with Messrs. Burchell and Phillippo in anappeal to British Christians. He sailed fromKingston, April 26, 1832, and on his arrival at Knibb, Burcheii, and , it 1 • e i-i_ Phillippo—a brave London, in June, the three champions of liberty, triumvirate, all of whom were Baptist missionaries to Jamaica,began their The preparatory work of four noble philan-thropists, Sharp, Clarkson, Wilberforce, and Buxton, whose names willever be associated with the downfall of slavery in the British Empire,had already influenced public sentiment in Great Britain. Theaddresses of these missionaries from Jamaica, especially those of theeloquent Knibb, produced a


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