The Church of Central Africa: Open Doors Numerous and Inviting
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Title
The Church of Central Africa: Open Doors Numerous and Inviting
Creator
Carroll, H K
Date
1902-08-14
Description
My item discusses the importance of teaching natives first the way of their religion. Once a few natives are taught this new religion they can then go out and teach their neighbors and friends. The church plays a significant part of this novel. Most of Celie’s letters are addressed to God. She sees God as her strength and outlet.
Contributor
Sam Goodell
Source*
Carroll, H. K. (1902, Aug 14). The church of central africa. New York Observer and Chronicle (1833-1912), 80, 199. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/136265725?accountid=14541
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(1) Original document is out of copyright (it was published before 1923). Every effort has been made to comply with the provisions of any licensing agreements associated with digitization of the original document. For further information, please see the “about” page.
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http://search.proquest.com/docview/136265725?accountid=14541
Citation
Carroll, H K, “The Church of Central Africa: Open Doors Numerous and Inviting,” American Women's Bestsellers -- Spring 2015, accessed April 26, 2024, https://202s15.cesaunders.net/items/show/155.