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 ===== The Methodists in New Guinea ===== ===== The Methodists in New Guinea =====
  
-{{:figure/map-1.pdf| Colonial New Guinea, circa 1890}}+{{bng.png| Colonial New Guinea, circa 1890}}
  
 ===== Methodist Sabbatarianism ===== ===== Methodist Sabbatarianism =====
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 ===== The woman of Gaula ===== ===== The woman of Gaula =====
  
-I was dead, and my spirit went up to heaven. I met Jesus there. He is so good! I am so bad! He told me to return and tell my people that //taparoro// is true. (Bromilow 1893c, 9).+I was dead, and my spirit went up to heaven. I met Jesus there. He is so good! I am so bad! He told me to return and tell my people that //taparoro// is true. (Bromilow 1893c, 9).
  
 ===== Bromilow denounces Dobu custom ===== ===== Bromilow denounces Dobu custom =====
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