The Baptist Magazine, Volume 39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 - Baptists |
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... preaching once a sabbath in English , he had the care of the native church , the members of which were occasionally accustomed to meet with him in his own house for worship ; and in addition to this , he was labouring , and had been ...
... preaching once a sabbath in English , he had the care of the native church , the members of which were occasionally accustomed to meet with him in his own house for worship ; and in addition to this , he was labouring , and had been ...
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... native preacher in the Christian village , who was sent from Dacca six months ago , expressly to enjoy the advantages of the institution , has made re- markable proficiency , and gives the most pleasing account of what she reads . They ...
... native preacher in the Christian village , who was sent from Dacca six months ago , expressly to enjoy the advantages of the institution , has made re- markable proficiency , and gives the most pleasing account of what she reads . They ...
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... native preacher has been useful to some of his countrymen , and a disposition to listen to the gospel is evinced by many . A small chapel has been erected , a view of which is on the first page of this sheet ; and Mr. Dawson is about to ...
... native preacher has been useful to some of his countrymen , and a disposition to listen to the gospel is evinced by many . A small chapel has been erected , a view of which is on the first page of this sheet ; and Mr. Dawson is about to ...
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... preachers in the north , and earnestly besought him to accompany them thither . This , with much fear he consented to do ; and behold him leaving his native district for the first time , and " going forth , not knowing whither he went ...
... preachers in the north , and earnestly besought him to accompany them thither . This , with much fear he consented to do ; and behold him leaving his native district for the first time , and " going forth , not knowing whither he went ...
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... native preachers , -a burden which we are sure could easily be borne by many ; -a greater interest would thus be felt by them in the results of what they consecrate of their sub- stance to the Lord , and in the conver- sion of the ...
... native preachers , -a burden which we are sure could easily be borne by many ; -a greater interest would thus be felt by them in the results of what they consecrate of their sub- stance to the Lord , and in the conver- sion of the ...
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