1. June 1996. June, 201–19. Mission histories in southern Africa appear to have passed over the issue of land as a factor in the Christian impact. The omission is apparent, for example, in Norman Etherington's well-researched ‘Recent Trends in the Historiography of Christianity in Southern Africa’,Journal of Southern African Studies, 22, 2
2. Morton, F., Eldredge, E. and Morton, F., eds. 1994.Slavery in South Africa: Captive Labor on the Dutch Frontier173–175. Boulder and Pietermaritzburg See, eds. (178
3. 1899. See Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk Argief, Cape Town (hereafter DRC Archives), 15/7/2(D), reminiscences of Henri Gonin, 29 Aug. J. du Plessis,A History of Christian Missions in South Africa(London, 1911), 284–5. Gonin was accompanied by Murray and another missionary, Alexander MacKidd, who proceeded to Zoutpansberg, where he established a mission station in the western part of the district at Goedgedacht next to the Buys brothers, in 1863: J.C.A. Boeyens, ‘“Black Ivory”: The Indenture System and Slavery in Zoutpansberg, 1848–1869’, in Eldredge and Morton,Slavery in South Africa, 194, 196