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Home › Forums › FRONTLINE FELLOWSHIP-DR PETER HAMMOND › ON THIS DAY in MISSIONARY HISTORY-FRONTLINE FELLOWSHIP-DR PETER HAMMOND
18 April 1874 – The remains of Missionary, Dr. David Livingstone were interned at Westminster Abby in London, nearly a year after he had died in Africa.
David Livingstone (1813-1873), was a great missionary pioneer pathfinder whose greatest desire was granted only after his death: the eradication of the slave trade and the opening up of Africa to Christianity and lawful commerce.
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He had the grace to see that his mission was part of a divine plan to set many souls free from slavery, both physical and spiritual. Livingstone’s great goal of bringing to the world’s attention the scourge of the Islamic slave trade in Africa was achieved largely through the work of his convert, American journalist Henry Morton Stanley.
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WHAT WOULD DAVID LIVINGSTONE SAY TO US TODAY:
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