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HISTORY OF THE CHURCH IN SOUTHERN AFRICA VOLUME 1

A select bibliography of published material to 1980

4

J.W Ilofmeyr and K.E. Cross

DOCUMENTA 37 UNIS A 1986

HISTORY OF THE CHURCH IN SOUTHERN AFRICA V O LU M E 1

A select bibliography of published material to 1980

A project of the Institute for Theological Research

Compiled and edited by J.W. HOFMEYR AND K.E. CROSS

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA PRETORIA 1986

© 1986 University o f South Africa All rights reserved ISBN 0 86981 457 5 (Set)

ISBN 0 86981 435 4 (Part 1) Printed by Sigma Press, Koedoespoort Published by the University o f South Africa Muckleneuk, Pretoria

“ Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it. When we enquire into any subject, the first thing we have to do is to know what books have treated of it” .

Samuel Johnson (In Boswell’s Life of Johnson (18 April 1775) Everyman Edition Vol. I, p. 558).

Preface This publication is a milestone in the history of the Institute for Theological Research of the University of South Africa. It is the fruit of a research project which was launched in 1975 as one of the initial projects of the Institute. It is the result of a decade of the collection, selection, and editing of masses of relevant material on the church in Africa. It is also the result of co-operation between colleagues of the Institute, the Department of Church History and the University library. The project was conducted under the auspices of the Institute. Prof J.A.A.A. Stoop was the first project leader from 1975 to 1981. In 1982 Prof J.W. Hofmeyr, who had been involved in the project since 1978 and acted as co-leader from 1980, became leader. Originally the aim was to compile a comprehensive bibliography of the history of the church in Africa. Needless to say this turned out to be impracticable. The need for a tool of this nature had long been realised. To make such a tool available was, however, a different matter. In reviewing the annual reports I suddenly realised how many people were involved in the project and how often it was necessary to limit, and review the original plans. This partly explains the long period of time which elapsed between the original planning of the bibliography and the eventual completion of this volume. The publication is undoubtedly an achievement made possible by the hard work of all of those who were involved, by co-operation between colleagues, and by the existence of the Institute by which it was initiated. Every aspect of the publication including the typing of the manuscript was prepared by staff of the Institute and the two project leaders, a member and a former member of the Department of Church History (Unisa). The publication is a major contribution to the scholarly world both in terms of offering a mine of information for those interested in the history of the church in Southern Africa and in terms of the compilation of bibliographies. There is no doubt that it will become a valuable reference book for librarians and scholars.

Professor Willem S Vorster (Head of the Institute).

Contents Introduction Abbreviations 1.

GENERAL 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4

2.

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General bibliographies 3 General collected biographies General histories 6 Historiography 10

DENOMINATIONS

5

13

Arranged in chronological order by date of their establishment in Southern Africa The following sub-divisions are used for each denomination: Bibliographies Biographies, autobiographies, diaries, letters .1 Collected .2 Individual (arranged alphabetically by name o f subject) .3 General histories .4 Regional histories .5 Local histories: Parish or local congregations (arranged alphabetically by place) .6 Synods, Conferences, Assemblies. Official publications .7 Church polity, organisation, law, discipline, finance .8 Clergy: Training, role, discipline. Other ecclesiastical officers .9 Denominational characteristics .JO Disputes, controversies, heresy trials .11 Worship: Liturgies, hymnology, church music .12 Teaching function of the church, preaching, catechetics .13 Church and education (day schools) .14 Ministry: Social work o f the church .15 Denominational societies .16 Religious orders .17 Evangelisation. Renewal .1 .2

2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4

Dutch Reformed Churches 15 Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk 16 Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk 126 Gereformeerde Kerk 138 (ix)

2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 3.

Lutheran Churches 158 Anglican Churches (includes Church of the Province of South Africa and Church of England in South Africa) 167 Roman Catholic Church 264 Presbyterian Church 281 Methodist Church (includes Wesleyan and Primitive Methodists) 290 Congregational Church 312 Baptist Church 320 Society of Friends (Quakers) 328 Unitarian (Free Protestant Church) 329 Salvation Army 333 African Independent Churches 337 Seventh Day Adventist Church 346 Plymouth Brethren 349 Disciples of Christ 349 Apostolic Faith Mission 350 Full Gospel Church of God 353 Greek Orthodox Church 353 Assemblies of God 354 Nuwe Protestantse Kerk (De Vos Kerk) 355 Church of the Nazarene 356 Other: Apostolic Church (Irvingite), Christian Science, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Latterday Saints (Mormons), New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian), Spade Reen Sending 356 Sectarianism 358

MISSIONS AND MISSIONARY SOCIETIES

361

Arranged in chronological order by date of their first operations in South Africa The following sub-divisions are used under General (3.1) and also for each mission and missionary society: .1 Bibliographies .2 Biographies, autobiographies, diaries, letters, missionary travels .1 Collected .2 Individual (arranged alphabetically by name o f subject) .3 General histories. Atlases .4 Regional histories .5 Local histories: Mission stations (x)

.6 .7 .8 .9 .10 .11 .12 .13 .14 .15 .16 .17 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23

Synods, Conferences, Assemblies. Official publications Polity, organisation, discipline, finance Missionaries: Training, role, discipline Characteristics Disputes, controversies Worship: Liturgies, hymnology, church music Teaching, preaching, catechetics Mission education, schools and institutes Ministry: Mission hospitals, orphanages, etc. Societies (e.g. fo r women, youths) Religious orders Missiology. Problems peculiar to mission work (e.g. polygamy). Mission policy

General 363 Roman Catholic 413 Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk 430 Gereformeerde Kerk 456 Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk 457 Moravian Mission 457 Nederlandsche Zendelinggenootschap 468 London Missionary Society 469 South African Missionary Society 503 Methodist missions (including Wesleyan, Free and Primitive Methodist) 505 Presbyterian missions 524 Rhenish Mission 535 Paris Evangelical Missionary Society 545 Berlin Missionary Society 560 American Board of Missions 574 Anglican Missions 581 Norwegian Mission Society 606 Hermannsburg Mission 609 Finnish Missionary Society 614 Swiss Romande Mission 616 Church of Sweden Mission. Swedish Alliance Mission 621 South Africa General Mission 624 Salvation Army 626 (xi)

3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.31 4.

South African Baptist Missionary Society 627 South African Compounds and Interior Mission 628 Brethren in Christ Mission 629 Methodist Episcopal Mission 630 Church of the Nazarene Mission 631 International Holiness Mission 633 Africa Evangelistic Band 634 Other: Apostolic Union, Church of Christ Mission, Dorothea Mission, Ikwezi Lamaci, Pentecostal missions, Sudan United Mission 635

TOPICS 639 4.1 Church and State 641 4.2 Ecumenism 652 4.3 Theological trends 663 4.4 Church and Society 670 4.5 Church and Race relations 687 4.6 Church and War 703 4.7 Church and Education 710 4.8 Evangelisation. Evangelistic crusades 714 4.9 Bible Society. Books about the translation of the Bible languages 719 4.10 Non-denominational bodies 721 4.11 Religious life and practice 728 4.12 Christianity and other faiths 730

Name Index Subject Index

732 789

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into local

Introduction GENERAL BACKGROUND The Institute for Theological Research at the University of South Africa in collaboration with the Department of Church History is engaged in a project to compile a continuing bibliography of the history of the church in Southern Africa from its beginning. The present publication covers the period up to 1980. This immense undertaking, which was originally the brainchild of Proff J.A.A.A. Stoop and W.S. Vorster,commenced in 1975. It is intended to be a contribution in a field which as yet has not received much scholarly attention. It is hoped that this publication will be of value to church historians and general historians, both in Southern Africa and abroad. In the process of compiling this bibliography the editors became aware of some interesting tendencies in Southern African church historiography. Although this is not the place to discuss them at any length, they should be noted. To begin with, it would seem that the church historiography of Southern Africa is not objective enough, but is hampered by particularism and a polemical or apologetic tendency. Even a superficial glance through this bibliography will show how much of the material has been written for popular consumption. In fact, with a few noteworthy exceptions, church historiography has not been taken seriously enough. On the one hand church history is seen through rose-coloured spectacles and on the other hand strongly affected by the bias of specific interest groups. This basically amounts to church historians approaching church history from an exclusive cultural or denominational point of view. A large number of church historical contributions have lacked an ecumenical perspective and have proved to be little more than mere descriptions of particular denominational institutions and activities. There is apparently little awareness of the work or even the existence of other churches. It also seems as if Southern Africa has suffered from the sometimes uninstructed zeal of the 19th century missionary movement in Europe and North America. The number of missionary societies represented in this bibliography is a reflection of the unplanned development of missionary endeavour in Southern Africa at that period. As explained elsewhere in greater detail, in the arrangement of this bibliography denominations and missions have been separated. Although this may be unfortunate, it is indeed the way it happened. To a great extent most churches developed separately from missions. (xiii)

This bibliography also demonstrates clearly the wealth of published material in some areas and the obvious lack of publications in other areas. Among other reasons this may be attributed to a lack of historical consciousness in some denominations. The younger and smaller church bodies in particular have published very little in this field. Here is plenty of scope for future researchers to help fill the gaps. The editors themselves have experienced, in the compiling of this work, a broadening of their knowledge and sympathies. They have also acquired a new perspective on Southern African history. The contribution of the church is seen to be as important an element in the development of the subcontinent as politics or economics. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS In demarcating a field of study like church history, it is important to decide between a broad or narrow definition. A broad definition of church history could be the role of the church in society through the ages. A narrow definition could be the historical develop­ ment of the church within its institutional limits. Although it is appreciated that there will be a great diversity of opinion on this matter, we have opted for a somewhat broader definition. The fact was, however, recognised that if everything is regarded as church history, nothing is eventually church history. (Ref. S. Neill “ ... when everything is mission, then nothing is mission” ). The geographical scope of this bibliography covers the area south of the Cunene and the Zambezi. This includes South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, South West Africa/Namibia and Zimbabwe. The island of St Helena is also included, as it is ecclesiastically a part of South Africa. The bibliography is limited to published material, mainly in the form of books, pamphlets and analytical entries from composite works. It was found impracticable at this stage to include archival material or articles from periodicals. Academic theses on masters and doctoral level are included, whether published or unpublished. Apart from material which is obviously historical in content, the following have also been included if they contribute to an historical assessment of the relevant church or missionary society: (a) Sermons Only those of essential church historical value have been included. (b) Liturgies Although books about liturgical developments of church historical interest have been included, liturgies, orders of services and related material have generally not been included. This applies also to hymn books and catechisms. Similarly, books about translations of the Bible into local languages have been included, but translations themselves have been excluded. (c) Church laws and regulations Church laws and regulations are of a different nature in the sense that they show how the church government has been constituted and has developed in the course of time. A number of them were included. (xiv)

Books specifically written for children have been excluded. Within these limits we have attempted to gather all available material, without making value judgements. As in the parable of the fishing net, we have cast our net wide and caught all kinds of “ fish” , large and small, the good and the not so good. Each reader must eventually sort out the “ fish” for himself and decide what is valuable to him. THE METHOD OF ARRANGEMENT The material is divided into four main classes i.e. 1. 2. 3. 4.

General Denominations Missions Topics

The separation of missions from denominations cannot be theologically justified, but in the long run the material itself dictated the arrangement. Historically in many cases the missions developed quite separately from the local churches. We have attempted to overcome some of the obvious shortcomings of this arrangement by bringing together related material in the subject index. It will be observed that both denominations and missions have been placed in chronological order by date, either of their establishment or their first operations in Southern Africa. Nevertheless it was decided to group the three Afrikaans Reformed churches together because of their close historical and theological links. It was also decided not to separate the Church of England in South Africa from the Church of the Province of South Africa. Both have been included under the heading “ Anglican” . The Methodist group includes Wesleyan, Free and Primitive Methodists. The final class, which is labelled “ Topics” , brings together all the items on certain subjects regardless of denominational affiliation, as it was felt that in this case the topic transcended in importance the denomination e.g. Church and State. This section also includes inter-denominational and ecumenical material. LANGUAGE OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHY For the purpose of international use it was decided that the language of presentation should be English i.e. all preliminary matter, section headings, subject index, etc. are in English. Note however, the following problem areas. (a) Corporate bodies as headings The official language of the body is used in the heading, even if the text of the publication is in another language. If the body has more than one official language, one of which is English, the English form is used in the heading, even if the text of the book is not in English. In the case of international bodies the English form of the name is used. (b) Titles in more than one language The general rule is to give the first title and any subsequent English title (not more than two are given). When there are two or more titles, none of which is in English, the first is given and one other is chosen, giving preference to Afrikaans, Dutch, German, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, in that order. (xv)

(c) Notes Notes are given in English unless they are direct quotations from the book, in which case quotation marks are used. (d) Place of publication This is always given in the language of the book. In bilingual or multilingual publications preference is given to English, Afrikaans, Dutch, German, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, in that order. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS The bibliographical description of items is based on the Anglo American Cataloguing Rules, Second Edition, 1978. Certain adjustments have been made to adapt the code for use in a published subject bibliography. Notes have been used sparingly and fall into one or other of two categories: bibliograph­ ical or explanatory. Evaluatory notes are not used. INSTITUTIONS AND SOURCES CONSULTED Catalogues of all the important research, national and Africana libraries have been consulted. Without the co-operation of the following institutions this undertaking would have been impossible: National Libraries South African Library, Cape Town Library of Parliament, Cape Town State Library, Pretoria Botswana National Library Service, Gaborone Swaziland National Library Service, Manzini National Free Library of Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Bulawayo Public Libraries Johannesburg Public Library: Strange Collection of Africana Kimberley Public Library Natal Society Library, Pietermaritzburg Windhoek Public Library Provincial Library Service of the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town Provincial Library Service of Natal, Pietermaritzburg University Libraries University College, Botswana, University of Botswana and Swaziland, Gaborone University of Cape Town, J.W. Jagger Library (Africana and Special Collections) University of Durban-Westville University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein University of Port Elizabeth Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, Ferdinand Postma Library University of Pretoria Rhodes University, Grahamstown: Cory Library for Historical Research University of Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, Salisbury/Harare (xvi)

University University University University

of of of of

Stellenbosch the Western Cape, Bellville the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg: Gubbins Library of Africana Zululand, Kwa-Dlangezwa

Theological Colleges Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa, Johannesburg Dutch Reformed Church Theological School, Decoligny St John Vianney Seminary, Pretoria Special Libraries Africa Institute of South Africa, Pretoria Kaffrarian Museum, King William’s Town Killie Campbell Africana Library, Durban South African Institute of Race Relations, Johannesburg Library of the South West Africa Administration, Windhoek Archives Government Archives, Cape Town Natal Government Archives, Pietermaritzburg Orange Free State Government Archives, Bloemfontein Transvaal Government Archives, Pretoria Government Archives, Windhoek National Archives of Zimbabwe, Harare Innumerable national bibliographies, subject bibliographies, lists of academic theses and church histories have been used, both for searching out titles and for checking bibliographical details. Above all we are indebted to the South African Bibliography (1977) as a basic bibliographical tool, not only for the checking of detail but also as a valuable source for rare and early titles. While the utmost care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of bibliographical detail it has not been possible to see every item nor was it even possible in some cases to trace certain items in any major bibliography. INDEXES There are two indexes. The name index includes personal authors, corporate authors, conferences, editors, compilers, names of the subjects of biographical works and persons to whom festschriften are dedicated. The subject index is an alphabetical key to the systematic arrangement of the bibliogra­ phy. It also brings together material which may be separated by the arrangement. Readers searching for a specific topic are advised to consult the Table of Contents as well as the Index. CONCLUSION No bibliography can presume to be complete. The editors would be grateful for any omissions brought to their attention which could be included in a later supplement. (xvii)

We send this publication out into the world with the hope that it will be of use not only to church historians, but also to anyone who is interested in the study of one of the most important influences which has made Southern Africa what it is today.

(xviii)

Acknowledgements We wish to thank everyone who made a contribution to the compiling and completion of this bibliography. Various assistants were employed in the collecting of material for this project viz. Messrs P. van der Walt (March 1974—Dec. 1976), P.E.S. Smith (June 1975-Feb. 1976), J.L.J. Smit (1977-1978), Miss C. Landman (1979-1980), and Mrs M. Vermeulen (1981-1985). The latter also undertook the important task of compiling the name index. Mrs S. Winckler was responsible for the typing of the manuscript — special thanks are due to her for the excellent way in which this was done. Prof W.S. Vorster has piloted the project from its inception and has continuously taken a special interest in it. Prof J. A.A.A. Stoop, Mrs J. Kilian and Miss S. Williams have always been ready to share their specialised knowledge. Mrs M. Vermeulen, Mr D.H. Davel and Capt B.G. Tuck assisted with the major task of proofreading.

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Abbreviations Abt afd arr Aufl Ausg

Abteilung afdeling arranged Auflage Ausgabe

Bd

Band

ca ch comp

circa (about) chapter compiler

dl dept

deel department

ed eds ed enl et al

edition(s), editor(s), edited edition enlarged et alii (and others)

facsim

facsimile

Gebr

Gebruder

hrsg

herausgegeben

jaarg Jahrg

jaargang Jahrgang

ms mss misc

manuscript(s) miscellaneous

no nr Nr

number(s) numer, nommer Nummer

P pref

page preface

pt pts pseud publ

part(s) pseudonym publisher, published

rev rev ed

revised revised edition

s .l. s.n. sic

sine loco (no place) sine nomine (no name) thus

T t.p. tr

Teil title page translator, translated, translation

uitg

uitgawe, uitgewer

v vol vols volume(s)

SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES

(xx)

FHC FHU

Fort Hare College Fort Hare University

HUC

Huguenot University College

NUC

Natal University College

PU PUC

Potchefstroom University Potchefstroom University College

RAU RU RUC

Rand Afrikaans University Rhodes University Rhodes University College

TUC

Transvaal University College

UCN

University College of the North University College of the Orange Free State University of Cape Town University College of Zululand University of DurbanWestville University of Natal

UCOFS UCT UCZ UDW UN

UNISA UOFS UP UPE US UtN UW

uwc uz

(xxi)

University of South Africa University of the Orange Free State University of Pretoria University of Port Elizabeth University of Stellenbosch University of the North University of the Witwatersrand University of the Western Cape University of Zululand

3

G eneral B ib lio g ra p h ie s 1. 1

1.

G E N E R A L

B I B L I O G R A P H I E S

A F R I C A N A No va : a q u a r t e r l y b i b l i o g r a p h y o f b o o k s c u r r e n t l y p u b l i s h e d in a n d a b o u t t h e Union o f S o u t h A f r i c a , b a s e d on t he a c c e s s i o n s to t h e A f r i c a n a D e p a r t m e n t S o u t h A f r i c a n Publ i c L i b r a r y . C ap e T o w n : S o u th A fric a n P u b lic L i b r a r y , M arch 1959 - D ec. 1969. A c la s s if ie d l i s t .

2.

GORDON, L . L e s o t h o : a b i b l i o g r a p h y . J o h a n n e s b u r g : U n iv e r s ity o f th e W itw a te rs ra n d D e p t, o f B ib lio g r a p h y , L ib r a r ia n s h ip a n d T y p o g r a p h y , 1970. 4 7 p . With a sm all s e c tio n on r e lig io n s a n d m is s io n s .

3.

LEHMAN, R .L . & P R IC E , F .W . A s e l e c t e d a n d a n n o t a t e d b i b l i o ­ g r a p h y o f b o o k s in t h e M i ss i o n a r y R e s e a r c h L i b r a r y on A f r i c a a n d A f r i c a n c o u n t r i e s s o u t h o f t h e S a h a r a . New Y o rk : M issio n ­ a r y R e s e a r c h L i b r a r y , 1961. 70p.

4.

MENDELSSOHN, S . M e n d e l s s o h n ' s S o u t h A f r i c a n B i b l i o g r a p h y . L o n d o n : K eg an P a u l, 1910. 2 v . With a s u b je c t in d e x .

5.

MISSIONARY RESEARCH LIBRARY c at al og. B o s to n : H a ll, 1968. 17v.

(New Y o r k ) .

Dictionary

I n c lu d e s s u b je c t e n t r i e s u n d e r n am es o f c h u r c h e s , m is s io n a ry s o c ie tie s a n d b io g r a p h e e s . 6.

MULLER, C . F . J . , VAN JA A R SV E L D , F . A . & VAN WIJK , T . A s e le ct b i b l i o g r a p h y o f S o u t h A f r i c a n h i s t o r y : a g u i d e f o r h i s ­ torical r e s e a r c h . P r e t o r i a : U n iv e r s ity o f S o u th A f r ic a , 1966. 2 1 5 p . (C o m m u n ic a tio n s o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f S o u th A f r ic a . S e rie s D ; n o . 3) With a s e c tio n on c h u r c h e s a n d m is s io n s .

7.

NATIONAL Bibliography of Botswana. N a tio n a l L ib r a r y S e r v ic e , 1968 ----

G a b o ro n e :

B o tsw a n a

A c la s s if ie d l i s t , p u b lis h e d a n n u a lly . 8.

N IEN A B E R , P . J . B i b l i o g r a f i e v a n A f r i k a a n s e b o e k e . b u r g : P . J . N ie n a b e r , v o l . l , 1861-1943, — P u b lis h e d e v e r y 3-5 y e a r s . With a s u b je c t in d e x .

Johannes­

4

G en eral B ib lio g ra p h ie s 9.

O L IV IE R , Le R . V e r s a m e l d e S u i d - A f r i k a a n s e b i o g r a f i e e : ' n b i b l i o gr a f i e . K a a p s ta d : d ie U n i v e r s i t e i t , Skool v ir B ib lio te e k w e s e , 1963. 71p. I n c lu d e s m in is te r s a n d m is s io n a r ie s .

10.

POLLAK , O .B . & POLLA K , K . R h o d e s i a / Z i m b a b w e : nat i onal b i b l i o g r a p h y . B o s to n : H a ll, 1977. 621p.

an i n t e r ­

With a s e c tio n on re lig io n a n d m is s io n s . 11.

R HODE SI A Nat i onal B i b l i o g r a p h y . A r c h iv e s , 1969 — P u b lis h e d a n n u a lly .

12.

N a tio n al

A c la s s if ie d l i s t .

SIM S, M. & KAGAN, A . A m e r i c a n & C a nadi an d o c to r a l d i s s e r ­ t a t i o n s & m a s t e r s ' t h e s e s on A f r i c a , 1886-1974. W altham , M ass. A fric a n S tu d ie s A s s o c ia tio n , B r a n d e is U n iv e r s ity , 1976. 365p. A r r a n g e d p r im a r ily b y c o u n t r y . lig io n " u n d e r e a c h c o u n t r y .

13.

S a lis b u r y :

T h e r e is a s u b - s e c tio n "R e ­

SO UTH A f r i c a n N a ti onal B i b l i o g r a p h y = S u i d - A f r i k a a n s e N a s i o nale B i b l i o g r a f i e . P r e t o r i a : S ta te L i b r a r y , 1959 — A c la s s if ie d l i s t , p u b lis h e d q u a r t e r l y a n d c u m u la te d .

14.

S W A Z I L A N D Nat i onal B i b l i o g r a p h y . p r i n t e r s , 1973 — P u b lis h e d a n n u a lly .

15.

TH O D E N , R . 7v.

P r e to r ia :

S ta te L ib r a r y ,

A c la s s if ie d l i s t .

Afrika-bibliographie.

B onn:

S c h r o d e r , 1963.

A c la s s if ie d l i s t , w ith a s e c tio n on r e lig io n . 16.

U N IV ERSITY OF R H O D E SIA . Ca t a l o g u e o f t h e G o dl on t on Col­ lection o f R h o d e s i a n a in t h e L i b r a r y o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f R h o ­ d es i a . S a lis b u r y : U n iv e r s ity o f R h o d e s ia , 1972. 222p. With a s e c tio n o n C h r is tia n m issio n s a n d d e n o m in a tio n s .

17.

U SH PO L , R . A s e l e c t b i b l i o g r a p h y o f S o u t h A f r i c a n a u t o ­ b i o g r a p h i e s . C ap e T o w n ; th e U n iv e r s ity , S chool o f L ib r a r ia n s h i p , 1958. 48p. I n c lu d e s m in is te r s a n d m is s io n a r ie s .

G eneral C ollected B io g rap h ies

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VERNER, B .A . H u g u e n o t s in S o u t h A f r i c a : a b i b l i o g r a p h y . C ap e T o w n : U n iv e r s ity o f C a p e T o w n , S chool o f L i b r a r i a n s h i p , 1967. 4 4 p .

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WALLACE, C .S . S w a z i l a n d : a b i b l i o g r a p h y . J o h a n n e s b u r g : U n iv e rs ity o f th e W itw a te rs ra n d D e p t, o f B ib lio g r a p h y , L ib r a r ­ ia n s h ip a n d T y p o g r a p h y , 1967. 87p. With a sm all s e c tio n on r e lig io n .

20.

W ILLET, S .M . & AM BROSE, D .P . L e s o t h o : a c o m p r e h e n s i v e b i b l i o g r a p h y . O x f o r d : Clio p r e s s , 1980. 496p. (W orld b ib lio ­ g ra p h ic a l s e r i e s ; v o l.3 ) With a s e c tio n o n R e lig io n .

1. 2

G E N E R A L

C O L L E C T E D

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