We both believe the very same thing. It is God that makes the rain, but I pray to him by means of these medicines, and, the rain coming, of course it is then mine. It was I who made it for the Bakwains for many years, when they were at Shokuane; through... Ethnography and the historical imaginationby John L. Comaroff, Jean Comaroff - 1992 - 337 pagesNo preview available - About this book
 | David Livingstone - 1857 - 687 pages
...it is then mine. It was I who made it for the Bakwains for many years, when they were at Shokuane ; through my wisdom, too, their women became fat and...medicines. RD— Truly ! but God told us differently. He made black men first, and did not love us, as he did the wliite men. He made you beautiful, and... | |
 | David Livingstone - 1858 - 755 pages
...it is then mine. It was I who made it for the Bakwains for many years, when they were at Shokuane; through my wisdom, too, their women became fat and...we are distinctly told in the parting words of our Savior that we can pray to God acceptably in his name alone, and not by means of medicines. fi. D.... | |
 | David Livingstone - 1858 - 755 pages
...they will tell you the same as I do. MD But we are distinctly told in the parting words of our Savior that we can pray to God acceptably in his name alone,...medicines. RD Truly! but God told us differently. He made black men first, and did not love us as he did the white men. Hr made you beautiful, and gave... | |
 | David Livingstone - 1858
...they will tell you the same as I do. MD But we are distinctly told in the parting words of our Savior that we can pray to God acceptably in his name alone, and not by means of medicines. BD Truly! but God told us differently. He made black / men first, and did not love us as he did the... | |
 | 1858
...were at Shokuane'; through my wisdom, too, their women EXTRACTS FROM BE. LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS. 73 became fat and shining. Ask them; they will tell you the same as I do. M. D — But we are distinctly told in the parting words of our Saviour that we can pray to God acceptably... | |
 | Paul Hamilton Payne - 1858
...to him by_ji)eans Of these medicines, and the rain coming, of course it is then mine. MD — But \ve are distinctly told in the parting words of our Saviour, that we ran pray to God acceptably in Hit name alone, and not by means of medicines. RD — Truly ! but God... | |
 | Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1865 - 286 pages
....is then mine. It was I who made it for the Bakwains, for many years, when they were at Shokuane ;3 through my wisdom, too, their women became fat and...shining. Ask them ; they will tell you the same as I do. Medical Dr. But we are distinctly told, in the part1 Dr. Livingstone, who was a missionary for sixteen... | |
 | David Livingstone - 1868 - 755 pages
...it is then mine. It was I who made it for the Bakwains for many years, when they were at Shokuane ; through my wisdom, too, their women became fat and...But we are distinctly told in the parting words of oar Savior that we can pray to God acceptably in his name alone, and not by means of medicines. RD... | |
 | Phyllis Mary Martin, Patrick O' Meara - History - 1995 - 448 pages
...for Bakwains for many years, when they were at Shokuane; through my wisdom, too, their women become fat and shining. Ask them; they will tell you the...we are distinctly told in the parting words of our Savior that we can pray to God acceptably in His name alone, and not by means of medicines. RD Truly!... | |
 | Jean Comaroff, John L Comaroff - Social Science - 1997 - 612 pages
Of Revelation and Revolution is at once a highly imaginative, richly detailed history of colonialism, Christianity, and consciousness in South Africa, and a theoretically ... | |
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