
Published online:
19 May 2022
Published in print:
16 December 2021
Online ISBN:
9780191965067
Print ISBN:
9780197267233
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Aberi Balya, ‘Account of Apolo Kivebulaya’ Aberi Balya, ‘Account of Apolo Kivebulaya’
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Introduction Introduction
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I I
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II II
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Reuben Kakonge, ‘A Brief history about the life of the late Rev. Canon St. Apolo Munubbi Waswa Kivebulaya, the Servant of Nations.’ Reuben Kakonge, ‘A Brief history about the life of the late Rev. Canon St. Apolo Munubbi Waswa Kivebulaya, the Servant of Nations.’
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Introduction Introduction
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Studying laws (Mateka) Studying laws (Mateka)
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His baptism His baptism
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Book 2 Book 2
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Apolo Leaving Toro CMS Apolo Leaving Toro CMS
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Canon St Apolo’s visit to Bogoro, Africa Inland Mission, in the Congo forest. Canon St Apolo’s visit to Bogoro, Africa Inland Mission, in the Congo forest.
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Fesito Byakasaka, ‘How Christianity came to Mboga’ Fesito Byakasaka, ‘How Christianity came to Mboga’
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Introduction Introduction
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Chapter
Part 5 Unpuplished Biographical Memoirs about Kivebulaya
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Pages
131–160
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Published:December 2021
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Wild-Wood, Emma, and George Mpanga (eds), 'Unpuplished Biographical Memoirs about Kivebulaya', The Archive of a Ugandan Missionary: Writings by and about Revd Apolo Kivebulaya, 1890s-1950s (London , 2021; online edn, British Academy Scholarship Online, 19 May 2022), https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197267233.003.0005, accessed 14 May 2025.
Abstract
Three memoirs are found in this section by Aberi Balya, Bishop of western Uganda, who was trained by Apolo Kivebulaya, by Revd Reuben Kakonge who had worked with Kivebulaya in 1920s after leaving King College, Budo and Fesito Byakasaka from Mboga who became archdeacon there. Each provides a different perspective of Kivebulaya’s life and character. The introduction explains their contribution to the wider collection and the historical significance.
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African History
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