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  david livingstone life story: The Life and African Explorations of Dr. David Livingstone David Livingstone, 2002 This book is the author's account of his lifelong African journeys and adventures, exciting exploits that tell a story of unsurpassed courage and determination.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Rob Mackenzie, 2000 Livingstone is perhaps the best-known missionary of them all. His attempts to find the source of the Nile and his famous meeting with Henry Morton Stanley have become the stuff of legend. The truth behind the legend, however, is even more compelling. Drawing extensively from Livingstone's personal notes and letters, Rob Mackenzie unfolds the intensely human story of a man with a vision - to set souls free from slavery, both physically and spiritually, and to open up Africa to Christianity and lawful commerce Livingstone has come to be regarded as a figure purely based on a few events, lost in legend, yet his tomb inscription reads 'Brought by faithful hands over land and sea here rests David Livingstone - missionary, traveller, philanthropist... for 30 years his life was spent in an unwearied effort to evangelise the native races, to explore the undiscovered secrets, to abolish the desolating slave trade of Central Africa where with his last words he wrote all I can add in my solitude, is, may heaven's rich blessing come down on every one, American, English, or Turk, who will help to heal this open sore of the world. An amazing story awaits you on the first page.
  david livingstone life story: Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa David Livingstone, 1858
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Janet Benge, Geoff Benge, 1999 Each true story in this series by outstanding authors Janet and Geoff Benge is loved by adults and children alike. More Christian Heroes: Then & Now biographies and unit study curriculum guides are coming soon. Fifty-five books are planned, and thousands of families have started their collections! Braving danger and hardship, David Livingstone crisscrossed vast uncharted regions of Africa to open new frontiers and spread the message of the gospel to all who would listen (1813-1873).
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone C. Silvester Horne, 2022-05-29 In 'David Livingstone,' C. Silvester Horne crafts a meticulously detailed portrait of the renowned Scottish physician, missionary, and explorer—a man whose endeavors left indelible marks on the African continent and on Victorian Britain's imagination. The narrative extends beyond the conventional hagiography, revealing Livingstone's multifaceted roles as an ardent abolitionist, an innovative researcher, and a tireless scientist. Horne's literary style is both analytical and engaging, placing the biography in the broader context of 19th-century exploration literature while providing insightful perspectives on Livingstone through a blend of primary sources and personal reflections. The biography thus serves as a lens not only into Livingstone's life but also the era's societal undercurrents, embodied in the complex interplay between colonialism, science, and evangelical Christianity. C. Silvester Horne's dedication to presenting an unconventional account of David Livingstone stems from his own multifaceted career as a British historian and parliamentarian. Horne's intimate knowledge of both historical milieu and the political landscape of his time lends authenticity to his exploration of Livingstone's lasting impact on British imperial policy and his fervent opposition to the slave trade. This biographical endeavor is informed by Horne's understanding of the importance of complex historical figures and their ability to influence public policy and perception, long after their passing. 'David Livingstone' comes highly recommended for readers interested in expanding their knowledge of one of the 19th century's most compelling figures. This biography will particularly resonate with those who appreciate a deep dive into the lesser-known aspects of historical personalities, offering a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of their lives. Scholars and lay readers alike will find in Horne's biography a work that is as educational as it is inspiring, challenging the conventional narrative with rigorous scholarship and a passionate recounting of a truly extraordinary life.
  david livingstone life story: The Story of David Livingstone Vautier Golding, 2020-03-10 David Livingstone was a Scottish Congregationalist and pioneer of Christian medical missionary work in Africa. Mr. Livingstone also explored Africa intending to locate the origins of the Nile river. His explorations and missionary work made him a household name in Britain during the late Victorian era.First published in 1906, this edition is derived from the original book with 9 color illustrations. As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.Presented in 7.44 x 9.68 large format.
  david livingstone life story: Into Africa Martin Dugard, 2003-05-06 What really happened to Dr. David Livingstone? The New York Times bestselling coauthor of Survivor: The Ultimate Game investigates in this thrilling account. With the utterance of a single line—“Doctor Livingstone, I presume?”—a remote meeting in the heart of Africa was transformed into one of the most famous encounters in exploration history. But the true story behind Dr. David Livingstone and journalist Henry Morton Stanley is one that has escaped telling. Into Africa is an extraordinarily researched account of a thrilling adventure—defined by alarming foolishness, intense courage, and raw human achievement. In the mid-1860s, exploration had reached a plateau. The seas and continents had been mapped, the globe circumnavigated. Yet one vexing puzzle remained unsolved: what was the source of the mighty Nile river? Aiming to settle the mystery once and for all, Great Britain called upon its legendary explorer, Dr. David Livingstone, who had spent years in Africa as a missionary. In March 1866, Livingstone steered a massive expedition into the heart of Africa. In his path lay nearly impenetrable, uncharted terrain, hostile cannibals, and deadly predators. Within weeks, the explorer had vanished without a trace. Years passed with no word. While debate raged in England over whether Livingstone could be found—or rescued—from a place as daunting as Africa, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., the brash American newspaper tycoon, hatched a plan to capitalize on the world’s fascination with the missing legend. He would send a young journalist, Henry Morton Stanley, into Africa to search for Livingstone. A drifter with great ambition, but little success to show for it, Stanley undertook his assignment with gusto, filing reports that would one day captivate readers and dominate the front page of the New York Herald. Tracing the amazing journeys of Livingstone and Stanley in alternating chapters, author Martin Dugard captures with breathtaking immediacy the perils and challenges these men faced. Woven into the narrative, Dugard tells an equally compelling story of the remarkable transformation that occurred over the course of nine years, as Stanley rose in power and prominence and Livingstone found himself alone and in mortal danger. The first book to draw on modern research and to explore the combination of adventure, politics, and larger-than-life personalities involved, Into Africa is a riveting read.
  david livingstone life story: The Daring Heart of David Livingstone Jay Milbrandt, 2014-09-30 The captivating, untold story of the great explorer, David Livingstone: his abiding faith and his heroic efforts to end the African slave trade Saint? Missionary? Scientist? Explorer? The titles given to David Livingstone since his death are varied enough to seem dubious—and with good reason. In view of the confessions in his own journals, saint is out of the question. Even missionary is tenuous, considering he made only one convert. And despite his fame as a scientist and explorer, Livingstone left his most indelible mark on Africa in an arena few have previously examined: slavery. His impact on abolishing what he called “this awful slave-trade” has been shockingly overlooked as the centerpiece of his African mission. Until now. The Daring Heart of David Livingstone tells his story from the beginning of his time in Africa to the publicity stunt that saved millions after his death.
  david livingstone life story: Out of Darkness, Shining Light Petina Gappah, 2019-09-10 “Engrossing, beautiful, and deeply imaginative” (Yaa Gyasi, author of Homegoing), this epic novel about the explorer David Livingstone and the extraordinary group of Africans who carry his body across impossible terrain “illuminates the agonies of colonialism and blind loyalty” (O, The Oprah Magazine). “This is how we carried out of Africa the poor broken body of...David Livingstone, so that he could be borne across the sea and buried in his own land.” So begins Petina Gappah’s “searing…poignant” (Star Tribune, Minneapolis) novel of exploration and adventure in 19th-century Africa—the captivating story of the African men and women who carried explorer and missionary Dr. Livingstone’s body, papers, and maps, fifteen hundred miles across the continent of Africa, so his remains could be returned home to England and his work preserved there. Narrated by Halima, the doctor’s sharp-tongued cook, and Jacob Wainwright, his rigidly pious secretary, this is a “powerful novel, beautifully told” (Jesmyn Ward, author of Sing, Unburied, Sing) that encompasses all of the hypocrisy of slavery and colonization—the hypocrisy of humanity—while celebrating resilience, loyalty, and love.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone , 1888
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Stephen Tomkins, 2013-02-26 David Livingstone has gone down in history as a fearless explorer and missionary, hacking his way through the forests of Africa to bring light to the people - and also to free them from slavery. But who was he, and what was he actually like? He was an extraordinary character, according to biographer Stephen Tomkins, spectacularly bad at personal relationships, at least with white people, possessed of infinite self-belief, courage, and restlessness. He was an almost total failure as a missionary, and so became an explorer and campaigner against the slave trade, hoping to save African lives and souls that way instead. He helped, however unwittingly, to set the tone and the extent of British involvement in Africa. He was a flawed but indomitable idealist. Fascinating new evidence about Livingstone's life and his struggles have come to light in the letters and journals he left behind, now accessible to us for the first time through spectral imaging. These form a significant addition to the source material for this excellent biography, which provides an honest and balanced account of the real man behind the Victorian icon.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Andrew C. Ross, 2006-09-15 Now in paperback, Ross's biography is already established as the leading authority on its subject. >
  david livingstone life story: Livingstone Tim Jeal, 2013-02-19 “A superb biography, not to be missed either by armchair explorers or students of human nature…reveals the famed missionary and explorer as he really was.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer David Livingstone is revered as one of history’s greatest explorers and missionaries, the first European to cross Africa, and the first to find Victoria Falls and the source of the Congo River. In this exciting new edition of his biography, Tim Jeal, author of the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning Stanley, draws on fresh sources and archival discoveries to provide the most fully rounded portrait of this complicated man—dogged by failure throughout his life despite his full share of success. Using Livingstone’s original field notebooks, Jeal finds that the explorer’s problems with his African followers were far graver than previously understood. From recently discovered letters he elaborates on the explorer’s decision to send his wife, Mary, back home to England. He also uncovers fascinating information about Livingstone’s importance to the British Empire and about his relationship with the journalist-adventurer Henry Morton Stanley. In addition, Jeal here evokes the full pathos of the explorer’s final journey. This masterful, updated biography also features an excellent selection of new maps and illustrations. “Fascinating.”—Los Angeles Times “A thrilling and in the end moving work…The Livingstone who emerges is a man of terrifying dimensions.”—Irish Press
  david livingstone life story: Dr. Livingstone, I Presume? Clare Pettitt, 2007 Drawing on films, children's books, games, songs, cartoons, and TV shows, this book reveals the many ways our culture has remembered Henry Morton Stanley's iconic phrase, while tracking the birth of an Anglo-American Christian imperialism that still sets the world agenda today.
  david livingstone life story: Looking for Mrs. Livingstone Julie Davidson, 2012 This is the enthralling story of the extraordinarily courageous and stoical wife of the world-renowned explorer and missionary, David Livingstone. In the history books, Mary Livingstone is a shadow in the blaze of her husband's sun, a whisper in the thunderclap of his reputation. Yet she played an important role in Livingstone's success and her own feats as an early traveller in uncharted Africa are unique. She was the first white woman to cross the Kalahari, which she did twice - pregnant - giving birth in the bush on the second journey. She was much more rooted in southern Africa than her husband: he has a tomb in Westminster Abbey, London; she has an obscure and crumbling grave on the banks of the Zambezi in a destitute region of Mozambique. In the thrall of Africa, the author has travelled extensively over several years in the footsteps of Mary Livingstone, from her birthplace in a remote district of South Africa to her grave on the Zambezi. She explores the places the Livingstones knew as a couple and, above all, explores the detail of the life and family of this little-known figure in British - but not African - history.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Renee Meloche, 2004 As a young boy David Livingstone (1813-1873) read every science book he could find and dreamed of exploring unknown lands. Later he followed his dreams, becoming a missionary doctor in Africa. There he ventured bravely into places no other white man had been, healing people's bodies with his medical skills and reaching their hearts with the gospel.
  david livingstone life story: Who Were Stanley and Livingstone? Jim Gigliotti, Who HQ, 2021-12-07 Join the American journalist Henry Morton Stanley on his amazing quest to find David Livingstone, England's most celebrated explorer, in this new addition to the #1 New York Times bestselling series! The world was fascinated and concerned. Dr. David Livingstone's 1866 expedition to find the source of the Nile River in Africa was only supposed to last two years. But it had been almost six years since anyone had heard from the famous British explorer. That's when a young American newspaper reporter named Henry Morton Stanley decided to go on his own expedition to find Dr. Livingstone. Author Jim Gigliotti chronicles the lives of both of these men and details the dangerous two-year journey that would eventually bring them face-to-face.
  david livingstone life story: Missionary Travels David Livingstone, 2023-07 Missionary Travels by David Livingstone is more than an adventure story; it's a historical document that shaped our understanding of Africa. Livingstone's travels took him from Cape Town to Loanda and along the Zambezi River, culminating in his awe-inspiring discovery of Victoria Falls. Beyond exploration, Livingstone was deeply committed to abolitionism, using his journeys to shed light on the horrors of the slave trade and advocate for its end. Published in the 19th century, this bestseller captivated audiences and raised awareness about Africa's vast resources and complex cultures. The book serves as an educational resource on geography, anthropology, and social justice, making it a compelling read for young explorers and those passionate about understanding the intricacies of our world.
  david livingstone life story: Adam's Ancestors David N. Livingstone, 2008-04-28 Although the idea that all human beings are descended from Adam is a long standing conviction in the West, another version of this narrative exists - humans inhabited the Earth before, or alongside, Adam, and their descendants still occupy the planet. This book traces the history of and debates surrounding the idea of non-Adamic humanity.
  david livingstone life story: GREAT LEADERS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. , 1999
  david livingstone life story: Stanley Tim Jeal, 2007-01-01 With access to previously closed Stanley family archives, Jeal reveals the extent to which Stanley's career and life have been misunderstood and undervalued. Rejected by both parents and consigned to a Welsh workhouse, he emigrated to America as a penniless eighteen-year-old. Jeal re-creates Stanley's rise to success, his friendships and romantic relationships, and his life-changing decision to assume an American identity. Stanley's epic but unfairly forgotten African journeys are described, establishing the explorer as the greatest to set foot on the continent.--From publisher.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone John Tiner, 1997-11-01 One of the greatest explorers who ever lived, Livingstone's exciting exploits in Africa tell a story of unsurpassed courage and determination.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone: His Life and Letters George Seaver, 1957
  david livingstone life story: Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries David Livingstone, Charles Livingstone, 1866
  david livingstone life story: Mr Stanley, I Presume? Alan Gallop, 2004 Illuminating the extraordinary life of the American explorer who found Dr. David Livingstone, the author highlights Stanley's adventures as a soldier fighting for both Union and Confederate armies, a seaman, and a journalist during and after the American Civil War.
  david livingstone life story: You've Got Libya Greg Livingstone, 2014-03-21 Greg Livingstone has spent a lifetime planting churches in Muslim communities and can testify to the life-changing power of the gospel in even the most unpromising circumstances. This is his autobiography. Unwanted at birth and born out of wedlock no-one would have considered that Greg Livingstone would become a pioneer in missions to unreached Muslim peoples. You've Got Libya charts his journey and his adventures. This first-hand narrative is full of compelling humor and self-depreciating honesty as Livingstone travels all over the world proclaiming the Gospel. The result is a page turning tour de force that urges the reader to pursue God unreservedly and to join with Him in the adventure of pursuing the lost. Greg's burden for the millions of Muslims who had no gospel witness amongst them led to the launching of Frontiers, a mission agency focusing exclusively on church planting amongst Muslim communities. Today, Frontiers is a movement of more than 1,000 field workers in nearly 50 countries.
  david livingstone life story: Dr. Livingstone's Cambridge Lectures David Livingstone, 1860
  david livingstone life story: Explorers of the Nile Tim Jeal, 2011-11-01 A “highly enjoyable” account of six men, and one woman, who journeyed into uncharted and treacherous African terrain to find the source of the White Nile (The Washington Post). Nothing obsessed explorers of the mid-nineteenth century more than the quest to discover the source of the White Nile. It was the planet’s most elusive secret, the prize coveted above all others. Between 1856 and 1876, six larger-than-life men and one extraordinary woman accepted the challenge. Showing extreme courage and resilience, Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus Grant, Samuel Baker, Florence von Sass, David Livingstone, and Henry Morton Stanley risked their lives and reputations in the fierce competition. National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author Tim Jeal deploys fascinating new research to provide a vivid tableau of the unmapped “Dark Continent,” its jungle deprivations, and the courage—as well as malicious tactics—of the explorers. On multiple forays launched into east and central Africa, the travelers passed through almost impenetrable terrain and suffered the ravages of flesh-eating ulcers, paralysis, malaria, deep spear wounds, and even death. They discovered Lakes Tanganyika and Victoria and became the first white people to encounter the kingdoms of Buganda and Bunyoro. Jeal weaves the story with authentic new detail—and examines the tragic unintended legacy of the Nile search that still casts a long shadow over the people of Uganda and Sudan. “A fabulous story…old-fashioned epic adventure.”—The Sunday Times Superb narrative…a must-read for anyone hoping to understand the internal dynamics of modern state-building in central Africa.”—Booklist
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Sam Wellman, 2012-12-01 For challenge and encouragement in your Christian life, read the life stories of the Heroes of the Faith. The novelized biographies of this series are inspiring and easy-to-read, ideal for Christians of any age or background. In David Livingstone, you’ll get to know the Scottish explorer who carried the gospel to the heart of nineteenth-century Africa—and gained worldwide fame as the man who introduced Victoria Falls to the outside world. Appropriate for readers from junior high through adult, helpful for believers of any background, these biographies encourage greater Christian commitment through the example of heroes like David Livingstone.
  david livingstone life story: Why We Lie David Livingstone Smith, 2004-07 Deceit, lying, and falsehoods lie at the very heart of our cultural heritage. Even the founding myth of the Judeo-Christian tradition, the story of Adam and Eve, revolves around a lie. We have been talking, writing and singing about deception ever since Eve told God, The serpent deceived me, and I ate. Our seemingly insatiable appetite for stories of deception spans the extremes of culture from King Lear to Little Red Riding Hood, retaining a grip on our imaginations despite endless repetition. These tales of deception are so enthralling because they speak to something fundamental in the human condition. The ever-present possibility of deceit is a crucial dimension of all human relationships, even the most central: our relationships with our very own selves. Now, for the first time, philosopher and evolutionary psychologist David Livingstone Smith elucidates the essential role that deception and self-deception have played in human--and animal--evolution and shows that the very structure of our minds has been shaped from our earliest beginnings by the need to deceive. Smith shows us that by examining the stories we tell, the falsehoods we weave, and the unconscious signals we send out, we can learn much about ourselves and how our minds work. Readers of Richard Dawkins and Steven Pinker will find much to intrigue them in this fascinating book, which declares that our extraordinary ability to deceive others--and even our own selves--lies at the heart of our humanity.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Sam Wellman, 1995 Contains a narrative biography of David Livingstone, discussing his formative years in Scotland, his training as a missionary, and his expeditions to Africa, including information on the discoveries he made there, surviving exhaustion, illness, and wild animals.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Lawrence du Garde Peach, 1960
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Charles Silvester Horne, 1918 Horne's biography is a condensed history of Livingstone's life written to commemorate the centenary of his birth. The biography focuses heavily on Livingstone as a missionary, as opposed to a scientist or explorer.
  david livingstone life story: The Life of David Livingstone Mrs. J. H. Worcester, 2015-06-27 Excerpt from The Life of David Livingstone David livingstone was born in Blantyre, Scotland, March 19th, 1813. His father and mother were people of lowly station, and he was reared in poverty. The story of his origin is briefly told in the simple inscription which he caused to be placed upon the monument to his parents, at a time when the highest in the land were showering compliments upon him. To show the resting place of Neil Livingstone, and Agnes Hunter, his wife, and to express the thankfulness to God of their children, John, David, Janet, Charles and Agnes, for poor and pious parents. An inscription whose last deliberately chosen and he distinctly refused to exchange for a but. Both of Livingstones parents were earnestly devout, the mother an active, sunny, loving woman, and the father, as David himself bore witness, of the high type of character portrayed in the Cotter's Saturday Night. Neil Livingstone was a strict teetotaler, a Sunday-school teacher, an ardent member of a missionary society, and a promoter of prayer meetings, at a time when none of these things had ceased to be regarded as badges of fanaticism. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  david livingstone life story: The Last Crusade Nigel Cliff, 2013 Originally published in hardcover as: Holy war. New York: HarperCollins, c2011.
  david livingstone life story: The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, LL. D John S Roberts, 2023-07-18 This biography tells the story of David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary and explorer who became famous in the 19th century for his travels in Africa. Roberts draws on Livingstone's diaries and other primary sources to provide a detailed account of his life and expeditions, as well as his impact on the history of African exploration and missionary work. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone, Africa's Greatest Explorer Paul Bayly, 2014-09 This biography covers David Livingstone's life, but also examines his relationship with his wife and children who were the main casualties of his endless explorations in Africa. It also looks at his legacy through to the modern day. David Livingstone was an immensely curious person and he made a habit of recording his meticulous observations of the flora and fauna of the African countryside that he passed through. His legacy includes numerable maps and geographical and botanical observations and samples. Livingstone was a powerful and effective proponent for the abolition of slavery and his message of yesterday is still valid today in a continent stricken with drought, esertification and debt. He made strong arguments that the African culture should be appreciated for its richness and diversity. Like many great men, Livingstone had faults. He was unforgiving of those he perceived had wronged him; he was intolerant of those who could not match his amazing physical powers; and finally he had no compunction about distorting the truth, particularly regarding the contributions made by other people, in order to magnify his own significant achievements.
  david livingstone life story: David Livingstone Oliver Ransford, 1978
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The greatest figure in the dramatic story of African exploration and missions was David Livingstone, the Scottish medical missionary who devoted more than thirty years of his life to …

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David Livingstone was a famous doctor, missionary, and explorer who is well known for his explorations of Southern and Central Africa . He was born on March 19, 1813 in Scotland.

Livingstone was the Greatest Modern Missionary
On May 1, 1873, the famous discoverer and missionary Dr. David Livingstone died while on his knees in prayer, having suffered malaria after exploring the swamps at the southern end of …

David Livingstone: Missionary Explorer of Africa
This story of poverty was only a common one among the ancestors of David Livingstone. And that great man, even after he had won the applause of the world, dared still to claim the poor as his …

David Livingstone: Man of Prayer and Action
David Livingstone was a faithful pioneer missionary whose greatest desire was granted only after his death: the cessa-tion of the slave trade and the opening up of Africa to Christianity and …

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HIS EARLY LIFE David Livingstone was a great missionary pioneer path-finder whose greatest desire was granted only after his death. The cessation of the slave trade and the opening up of …

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DAVID LIVINGSTONE. AVID LIVINGSTONE was bom at Blan- tyre, in Scotland, on March 19th, 1813. He was the second son of Neil Living stone, a clerk in a cotton factory. His mother was …

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From 1841 until his death in 1873 Livingstone explored the interior of central and southern Africa. His initial aim was to spread Christianity and bring commerce and "civilisation" to these …

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Livingstone became engaged to their eldest daughter, Mary. Early in 1845 the young couple were married in the Kuruman Chapel, and went off to Mabotsa. Their home had been prepared by …

David Livingstone The Pathfinder of Africa - YoungstarsWiki
This young doctor was David Livingstone, born in Blantyre, Scotland, March 19, 1813. He became the Pathfinder of Africa, whose eventful career is the story of many long, exciting, winding trails.

DAVID livingstone - Footprints into Africa
The greatest figure in the dramatic story of African exploration and missions was David Livingstone, the Scottish medical missionary who devoted more than thirty years of his life to …

Dr. David Livingstone - World Changer Kids
David Livingstone was a famous doctor, missionary, and explorer who is well known for his explorations of Southern and Central Africa . He was born on March 19, 1813 in Scotland.

Livingstone was the Greatest Modern Missionary
On May 1, 1873, the famous discoverer and missionary Dr. David Livingstone died while on his knees in prayer, having suffered malaria after exploring the swamps at the southern end of …

David Livingstone: Missionary Explorer of Africa
This story of poverty was only a common one among the ancestors of David Livingstone. And that great man, even after he had won the applause of the world, dared still to claim the poor as his …

David Livingstone: Man of Prayer and Action
David Livingstone was a faithful pioneer missionary whose greatest desire was granted only after his death: the cessa-tion of the slave trade and the opening up of Africa to Christianity and …

David Livingstone (Ladybird An Adventure From History , …
It was a hard life for a boy, but young David Livingstone was determined to learn all he could. This desire for knowledge remained with him to the end. The result was that he not only learnt more …

The life of David Livingstone - Archive.org
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David Livingstone The Pathfinder of Africa - wfkrl.appvial.com
This young doctor was David Livingstone, born in Blantyre, Scotland, March 19, 1813. He became the Pathfinder of Africa, whose eventful career is the story of many long, exciting, winding …

The Life And African Exploration Of David Livingstone Dr …
Explorations of David Livingstone, LL. D. John S. Roberts,E. A. Manning,1875 David Livingstone Steven Otfinoski,2007 An examination of the life and accomplishments of the explorer and …

David Livingstone: Reading his words
Livingstone Online is the leading site for learning more about the life and writings of David Livingstone. Visit our site to discover an array of images and texts that supplement the …

DAVID LIVINGSTONE - Footprints into Africa
HIS EARLY LIFE David Livingstone was a great missionary pioneer path-finder whose greatest desire was granted only after his death. The cessation of the slave trade and the opening up of …

David Livingstone : the story of his life and travels
DAVID LIVINGSTONE. AVID LIVINGSTONE was bom at Blan- tyre, in Scotland, on March 19th, 1813. He was the second son of Neil Living stone, a clerk in a cotton factory. His mother was …

Living Word MISSIONARY PIONEERS David Livingstone
Livingstone started life as did millions of other children in the industrial revolution: exploited by a society bereft of child labor laws. At age 10, he worked 14-hour days in a cotton factory, …

Who was David Livingstone?
From 1841 until his death in 1873 Livingstone explored the interior of central and southern Africa. His initial aim was to spread Christianity and bring commerce and "civilisation" to these …

FACTORY LIFE - David Livingstone Birthplace
David was born on 19 March 1813 in the factory worker’s accommodation, Shuttle Row. He lived here with his family in a single room, known as a single-end. At one point, there were seven …

David Livingstone, Missionary Explorer: Recommended …
Try the The Life of David Livingstone by William G. Blakie (1905). Most modern treatments try to balance this older view, though they tend to undersell Livingstone's missionary ambition. …

DAVID LIVINGSTONE FIRST TO CROSS AFRICA WITH THE …
EARLY LIFE . David Livingstone . was born in Blantyre, Scotland, March 19th, 1813. His father and mother were people of lowly station, and he was reared in poverty. The story of his origin …

Suggestions to Pastors for Sermons on David Livingstone
The Life of David Livingstone. New Edition. 424. pages. 50. cents, net; postage, 8. cents extra. This standard reference book reveals the character of Livingstone, the strength of his …