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Fig. 23: Assemblies of the “Christian Missions in Many Lands” 72
(CMML)
Fig. 24: Congregations of the Evangelical Church in Zambia 73
Fig. 25: Congregations of the Baptist Union of Zambia 75
Fig. 26: Churches of the Baptist Convention of Zambia 76
Fig. 27: Churches of the Brethren in Christ 77
Fig. 28: Congregations of the Church of Christ 78
(Non- Instrument al)
Fig. 29: Churches and preaching points of the Pilgrim 79
Wesleyan Church
Fig. 30: Assemblies of the Apostolic Faith Mission 80
Fig. 31: Congregations of the Pentecostal Assemblies of God 81
Fig. 32: Congregations of the Church of Christ (Instrumental) 82
Fig. 33: Registered societies of the Jehovah’s Witnesses 84
Fig. 34: Registered churches of the Lumpa Church in 1958 88
Fig. 35: Urbanisation and indexes of dissimilarity of the Zambian 90
churches
Fig. 36: Mission stations around Mongu and Lealui 102
Fig. 37: Spheres of influence of missionary societies in Northeastern 104
Rhodesia, as put down by Administrator R. Codrington
around 1904
Fig. 38: “Counter Foundations”: Mission stations of the Dutch 110
Reformed Church Mission and of the White Fathers
in Eastern Province
Fig. 39: Mission stations in the hierarchy of central places according 120
to the Third National Development Plan
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Fig. 23: Assemblies of the “Christian Missions in Many Lands” 72
(CMML)
Fig. 24: Congregations of the Evangelical Church in Zambia 73
Fig. 25: Congregations of the Baptist Union of Zambia 75
Fig. 26: Churches of the Baptist Convention of Zambia 76
Fig. 27: Churches of the Brethren in Christ 77
Fig. 28: Congregations of the Church of Christ 78
(Non- Instrument al)
Fig. 29: Churches and preaching points of the Pilgrim 79
Wesleyan Church
Fig. 30: Assemblies of the Apostolic Faith Mission 80
Fig. 31: Congregations of the Pentecostal Assemblies of God 81
Fig. 32: Congregations of the Church of Christ (Instrumental) 82
Fig. 33: Registered societies of the Jehovah’s Witnesses 84
Fig. 34: Registered churches of the Lumpa Church in 1958 88
Fig. 35: Urbanisation and indexes of dissimilarity of the Zambian 90
churches
Fig. 36: Mission stations around Mongu and Lealui 102
Fig. 37: Spheres of influence of missionary societies in Northeastern 104
Rhodesia, as put down by Administrator R. Codrington
around 1904
Fig. 38: “Counter Foundations”: Mission stations of the Dutch 110
Reformed Church Mission and of the White Fathers
in Eastern Province
Fig. 39: Mission stations in the hierarchy of central places according 120
to the Third National Development Plan