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divinations were also conducted by prophets of the Pentecostal churches . Only a few divinations originated from groups such as the Hlengwe , Venda , Valley Tonga and foreign migrants and all these divinations were conducted by diviners ...
divinations were also conducted by prophets of the Pentecostal churches . Only a few divinations originated from groups such as the Hlengwe , Venda , Valley Tonga and foreign migrants and all these divinations were conducted by diviners ...
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48 ) the Pentecostal churches of Southern Africa are of American origin , missionary activity commencing in the Witwatersrand early in this century . The various Pentecostal churches of today in South Africa originated partly by schism ...
48 ) the Pentecostal churches of Southern Africa are of American origin , missionary activity commencing in the Witwatersrand early in this century . The various Pentecostal churches of today in South Africa originated partly by schism ...
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and country to adjust to the changes , substituting church for tribal loyalties and providing a much needed emotional outlet . Pentecostal churches in the Salisbury district include mission churches such as the Apostolic Faith Churches ...
and country to adjust to the changes , substituting church for tribal loyalties and providing a much needed emotional outlet . Pentecostal churches in the Salisbury district include mission churches such as the Apostolic Faith Churches ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Shona in the context of Rhodesian society | 8 |
Evidence and Confessions of Wizardry | 40 |
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Witchcraft and Sorcery in Rhodesia J. R. Crawford,International African Institute Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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