The Baptist Magazine, Volume 14J. Burditt and W. Button, 1822 - Baptists |
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Page 86
... religious It was written for the informa - nature , as far as I can hear , is the tion and at the request of the custom of invoking the shades of their Hon . Sir T. S. Raffles . The present religion of the Battas is a compound of the ...
... religious It was written for the informa - nature , as far as I can hear , is the tion and at the request of the custom of invoking the shades of their Hon . Sir T. S. Raffles . The present religion of the Battas is a compound of the ...
Page 289
... religious liberty is in this country closely connected with civil freedom ; for although religious liberty is a boon so valuable , that whatever might have been its origin , though the giver were some foul tyrant , it should be gladly ...
... religious liberty is in this country closely connected with civil freedom ; for although religious liberty is a boon so valuable , that whatever might have been its origin , though the giver were some foul tyrant , it should be gladly ...
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... religious instruction is now but very precariously and defectively communicated . The local ac - ligious youth some spirits - we commodations and the system of tuition , in our seminary , were ready to receive an additional number of ...
... religious instruction is now but very precariously and defectively communicated . The local ac - ligious youth some spirits - we commodations and the system of tuition , in our seminary , were ready to receive an additional number of ...
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Report of Naval Bible Society | 25 |
MKaag Rev John | 37 |
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