American Baptist Missionary Magazine and Missionary Intelligencer, Volym 341854 Volumes 7-77, 80-83 include 13th-83rd, 86th-89th annual report of the American Baptist missionary union. |
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... less auspiciously . But of one thing we may be safely assured : a pure Christianity , whether favored by the sovereign power or under its ban , will make no progress unless it is preached to the people . " How shall they believe on Him ...
... less auspiciously . But of one thing we may be safely assured : a pure Christianity , whether favored by the sovereign power or under its ban , will make no progress unless it is preached to the people . " How shall they believe on Him ...
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... less advanced state . The churches they have planted , however , endure as the present reward of their fidelity and a seed of future increase , of which individual conversions are now the foretokening . Such , in brief outline , is the ...
... less advanced state . The churches they have planted , however , endure as the present reward of their fidelity and a seed of future increase , of which individual conversions are now the foretokening . Such , in brief outline , is the ...
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... less funds for missionary purposes . All such moneys may be embraced under the three following heads : 1. Such donations as are given with- out specification , to be expended at the discretion of the missionary receiving them . 2. Such ...
... less funds for missionary purposes . All such moneys may be embraced under the three following heads : 1. Such donations as are given with- out specification , to be expended at the discretion of the missionary receiving them . 2. Such ...
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... less extent individuals of promise , in order to qualify them for preachers or school teachers . They , un- like the Burmans , had had no previous education in their own language . They were , therefore , taught by the mission- aries ...
... less extent individuals of promise , in order to qualify them for preachers or school teachers . They , un- like the Burmans , had had no previous education in their own language . They were , therefore , taught by the mission- aries ...
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... less than those for the ministry . ” In pursuance of these instructions a committee was appointed by the con- vention of missionaries held in Maulmain in April , 1836 , on an " Institution for educating native assistants . " This com ...
... less than those for the ministry . ” In pursuance of these instructions a committee was appointed by the con- vention of missionaries held in Maulmain in April , 1836 , on an " Institution for educating native assistants . " This com ...
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