Slade, Ruth2019-09-252019-09-252016-06-231956http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/154118"In the field, however, matters were not running so smoothly for the missionaries. At Stanley Pool, where the B.M.S. was very closely associated with the expedition, the people who would not dare to fight "Bula Matadi" were becoming restive after Stanley's departure. At Manyanga, too, there was fighting between the natives and the expedition, but although troubled over the matter, the missionaries supported the use of force as inevitable."engWith permission of the license/copyright holderMissionsProtestantCongoEuropean PowersIntercultural and contextual theologiesMissiologyChristian denominationsPractical theology and theological educationCongo Protestant Missions and European Powers before 1885Article