The life & explorations of Frederick Stanley Arnot :
the authorized biography of a zealous missionary, intrepid explorer, & self-denying benefactor amongst the natives of Africa /
by Ernest Baker.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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London : Seeley, Service & Co., 1921.
- Subjects
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Arnot, Frederick Stanley,
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Arnot, Frederick Stanley, /
1858-1914.
Arnot, Fred. S.
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Arnot, Fred. S. /
(Frederick Stanley),
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Arnot, Fred. S. / (Frederick Stanley), /
1858-1914.
Arnot, Fred. S.
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Arnot, Fred. S. /
(Frederick Stanley),
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Arnot, Fred. S. / (Frederick Stanley), /
1858-1914.
Arnot, Fred. S.
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Arnot, Fred. S. /
(Frederick Stanley),
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Arnot, Fred. S. / (Frederick Stanley), /
1858-1914.
Missions.
Missionaries.
Missions
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Missions /
Africa.
Missionaries
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Missionaries /
Biography.
South Africa
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South Africa /
Discovery and exploration.
Africa.
Biographies.
Biographies.
- Summary
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Frederick Stanley Arnot (12 September 1858 - 14 May 1914) was a Scottish missionary who did much to establish missions in what are now Angola, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Arnot was brought up in the Church of Scotland, but became a member of the fundamentalist Plymouth Brethren. Arnot became seriously ill on a trip in 1914 to what is now northwest Zambia, and was carried back to Johannesburg. He died there on 14 May 1914. In his time, Arnot was known as "the knight of Africa". Arnot's son Nigel and daughter Winifred also became missionaries, working at the Kalunda mission in Angola. - Wikipedia
- Note
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Also issued online.
- Physical Description
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334 pages, 6 unnumbered leaves of plates :
illustrations ;
22 cm
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