. The story of Africa and its explorers. rriage cere-monies, and animals, such as ostriches, ele-phants, and oxen, which, M. Jacquot thinks, are probably the work of Egyptians long be-fore the Arab invasion. But before Fiouiw iswithin striking distance many things will hap-pen, among which are the Arab disturbancesalready showing signs of beginning.^ * Bissuel, Le Sahara Frangais (1891) and LesTouareg de Iouest (1888); Vivarez. Alger, Wargla,Lac Tchad (1891) ; Foureau, Une Mission au Tadem-ayt (Territorie dIn-Salah) en 1890 (1890); Deporter, Extreme-sud de IAlgerie (1890) and La Questiondu Tou
. The story of Africa and its explorers. rriage cere-monies, and animals, such as ostriches, ele-phants, and oxen, which, M. Jacquot thinks, are probably the work of Egyptians long be-fore the Arab invasion. But before Fiouiw iswithin striking distance many things will hap-pen, among which are the Arab disturbancesalready showing signs of beginning.^ * Bissuel, Le Sahara Frangais (1891) and LesTouareg de Iouest (1888); Vivarez. Alger, Wargla,Lac Tchad (1891) ; Foureau, Une Mission au Tadem-ayt (Territorie dIn-Salah) en 1890 (1890); Deporter, Extreme-sud de IAlgerie (1890) and La Questiondu Touat (1891) ; Duveyier, Les Touaregs du Nord(1884); Vatonne, Mission du Ghadames; Rohlfs, Kufra (1881), Quer Durch Afrika (1874), and otherbooks ; Derrecagaix, • Exploration du Sahara : Les DeuxMissions du Flatters {BulletIn de la Sor. deGeograpUe (1862); Zittel, Die Sahara (1884); Alls,A la Conquete du Tchad (1891)—a work which mustbe accepted with care, so far as its statements regardingG-reat Britain are concerned, CARDINAL LAVIGERIE. (From a Photograph by Capelle, Paris.) 106 CHAPTER Missionaries: Tilling, Sowing, and Reaping. The African Missionary seldom an Explorer in the Strict Sense of the Term—Exceptions to the Eule—Africa oneof the Oldest Mission Fields in the World—Great Language Groups and Religions of Africa—The ProselytisingFaiths—The Jews of Ancient Origin in Africa—Their Creed Perhaps the Oldest of its Foreign Faiths—How theAfrican Hebrews Live—The Romans in North Africa—What Remains of Their Civilisation—The ChristianChurches of North Africa—Arrival of the Moslem—The Rapid Advance of Mohammedanism with the Conquestsof the Arabs—Mohammedanism •;;. Christianity—The Extirpation of Christianity and its Reintroduction—Modern Missions—West Africa—Yoruba and Others—The Congo Missions—The Explorations of Comber andGrenfell—South Africa—North-East Africa—Abyssinia and the Troubles of the Missionari
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