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RESEARCH ARTICLES

’African Churches Willing to Pay Their Own Bills’: The Role of Money in the Formation of Ethiopian-type Churches with Particular Reference to the Mzimba Secession

Pages 52-79 | Published online: 12 Dec 2013

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