File:Lapsley Memorial Church, Inbaje (1917).png

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English: The Lapsley Memorial Church, in Inbaje, of the Congo-Balolo Mission.
  • "Presbyterian Pioneers in Congo", published in 1917.
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Source https://archive.org/stream/presbyterianpion00shep#page/143/mode/1up
Author William Henry Sheppard
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