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Acknowledgements | ||
Editorial Note | ||
List of Plates, Tables and Figures | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
Introduction: 'Long time gal me no see you' | 1 | |
1 | The Brethren of the King Street New Testament Church of God | 37 |
2 | 'Moving up the King's Highway': African-Caribbean Pentecostalism in Jamaica and England | 80 |
3 | 'Born of The Water, The Spirit and The Blood': The Individual and the Collective | 121 |
4 | 'I may be Black, but we're from the same hand, the hand of God': The Construction and Mediation of Identity | 165 |
5 | Wives, Mothers and Female Saints: Women in the Church | 212 |
Conclusion | 265 | |
Appendix I | 276 | |
Appendix II | 280 | |
Appendix III | 281 | |
Bibliography | 283 | |
Index | 299 |
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