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