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Illustrations

  1. 1 Mr. William Frederick Padwick Burton and Mrs. Hettie Burton, c. 1922 xxiv
  2. 2 Map showing CEM churches within Congo at the time of Burton’s death 4
  3. 3 Burton’s sketch, ‘Baby’s Bath’ for CEMR  29
  4. 4 The Fire-proof Office at Mwanza 33
  5. 5 Thomas L. Johnson, freed slave 45
  6. 6 Burton’s sketch after talking with C.T. Studd 60
  7. 7 Salter, Burton, Armstrong and Blakeney 92
  8. 8 ‘Daddy’ Armstrong’s funeral 93
  9. 9 Izake and Tondo 111
  10. 10 The Burtons’ Mwanza Home, n.d. 119
  11. 11 Early Bible Study at Mwanza 128
  12. 12 Kangoe and Ngoloma 140
  13. 13 Edmund Hodgson 145
  14. 14 One of Mr. Hodgson’s Evangelists, Ngoloma with his wife and children, c. 1927 149
  15. 15 Shalumbo, c. 1922 155
  16. 16 Shakayobo standing next to Shalumbo 182
  17. 17 Salter baptising an early convert 190
  18. 18 Abraham Nyuki, Otaniele Beseka and Pierre Lubaba Bikomo 195
  19. 19 Seventeen of the 34 Bekalebwe who returned to Mwanza with Shalumbo, 1919 200
  20. 20 Shalumbo dresses equal to the missionaries, c. 1929 211
  21. 21 Missionary Field Conference Kabongo 1954 227
  22. 22 1963 Pastor’s Certificate for Ngoy Yeremi 233
  23. 23 Burton’s picture: ‘Men to be wondered at’ 237
  24. 24 David Womersley’s picture: ‘The black keys still need the white keys’ 238
  25. 25 Burton’s house at Mwanza, c. 1958 242
  26. 26 Members of the Mbudye Society wearing wild-cat skins 252
  27. 27 W.F.P. Burton, c. 1967 270
  28. 28 Burton preaching in the early days 276

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