... trust a prayerful consideration of the subject in its various attitudes, particularly in relation to the probable success and the difficulties attending such an attempt ; and that after examining all the information which they can obtain, they consider... The Life and Writings of Mrs. Harriet Newell - Page 267by Harriet Newell - 1831 - 267 pagesFull view - About this book
| Religion - 1811 - 706 pages
...all the information which they can obtain, they consider themselves as devoted to this work for life, whenever God, in his providence, shall open the way....they ought to renounce the object of missions, as either visionary or impracticable ; if not, whether they ought to direct their attention to the eastern... | |
| Religion - 1811 - 708 pages
...life, whenever God, in bJ3 providence, shall open the way. " They now offer the following inyuirin, on which they solicit the opinion and advice of this...they ought to renounce the object of missions, as either visionary or impracticable ; if not, whether they ought to direct their attention to the eastern... | |
| Religion - 1811 - 982 pages
...Whether, with their present views and feelings, they ought to renounce the object of missions, as either visionary or impracticable ; if not, whether they ought to direct their attention to the eastern or western world ; whether they may expect patronage and support from a Missionary Society in this country,... | |
| Timothy Dwight - Bible - 1813 - 638 pages
...whenever God, in his providence, should open the way." They then offered the following inquiries. " Whether, with their present views and feelings, they ought to renounce the object of missions as either visionary or impracticable ? If not, whether they ought to devote their attention to the eastern... | |
| Miron Winslow - Missions - 1819 - 446 pages
...all the information which they can obtain, they consider themselves as devoted to this work for life, whenever God, in his providence, shall open the way....they ought to renounce the object of missions, as either visionary or impracticable ; if not, whether they ought to direct their attention to the eastern,... | |
| Miron Winslow - Missions - 1819 - 450 pages
...the information •which they can obtain, they consider themselves as devoted to this work for life, whenever God, in his providence, shall open the way....association. Whether, with their present views and feeling?, they ought to renounce the object of missions, as either visionary or impracticable ; if... | |
| Gardiner Spring - Missionaries - 1820 - 234 pages
...all the information which they can obtain, they consider themselves as devoted to this work for life, whenever God in his providence shall open the way....western world ; whether they may expect patronage and support from a Missionary Society in this country, or must commit themselves to the direction of... | |
| James Davis Knowles - Baptists - 1829 - 344 pages
...have contented ourselves with stating facts, leaving the reader to make his own inferences. D nounce the object of Missions as visionary or impracticable...western world : whether they may expect patronage and support from a Missionary Society in this country, or must commit themselves to the direction of... | |
| Gardiner Spring - Missionaries - 1829 - 280 pages
...ail the information which they can obtain, they consider themselves as devoted to this work for life, whenever God in his providence shall open the way. , " They now offer the following inquiries, oh which they solicit the opinion and advice of this Association. Whether, with their present views... | |
| Harriet Newell - Missionaries - 1831 - 292 pages
...all the information which they can obtain, they consider themselves as devoted to this work for life, whenever God in his providence shall open the way....western world ; whether they may expect patronage and support from a missionary society in this country, or must commit themselves to the direction of... | |
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