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| worked to rescue young Indian girls from a life of protestitution in the pagan temples and to bring them to Christ |
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| helped former slaves to colonize Freetown in Sierra Leone and the church missionary society established two christian schools for Africans |
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| an association acknowledging the British moarch as the symbolic head |
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| coined the term agnostic to describe one hwo believes that the existence of God and anything byr material reality cannot be proved by human reasoning and thus is not an important area of human inquiry |
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| the idea that matter is only reality and that everything in the world, including throught, will, and feeling, must be explainged in terms of matter |
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