Missionary Register, Volume 17Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1829 - Missions |
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... able body of Native Teachers being raised , in whose piety and judgment the European Clergyman could confide , so as to enable him to admit the people to the Ordinances upon their representation , " I have to state that the divi- sion ...
... able body of Native Teachers being raised , in whose piety and judgment the European Clergyman could confide , so as to enable him to admit the people to the Ordinances upon their representation , " I have to state that the divi- sion ...
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... able to read the letter of God's Word ; and though I have not been able to discern marks of a divine change in any of them , yet there are some of them whose conduct and behaviour are pleasing . Sarah Fox reports , at Michaelmas― Rev ...
... able to read the letter of God's Word ; and though I have not been able to discern marks of a divine change in any of them , yet there are some of them whose conduct and behaviour are pleasing . Sarah Fox reports , at Michaelmas― Rev ...
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... able to collect more than 45 to attend the meetings for private edification ; and , of 216 on the list at Regent , he could not assemble more than 95 at any one time . Of these , however , he says- I have , on these occasions , been ...
... able to collect more than 45 to attend the meetings for private edification ; and , of 216 on the list at Regent , he could not assemble more than 95 at any one time . Of these , however , he says- I have , on these occasions , been ...
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... able to say that the attendance on the Means of Grace , on the part of the inha- bitants in general , is encouraging . We have Divine Service at Kent twice on the Sunday : nearly 400 attend , including the School Boys . Every morning at ...
... able to say that the attendance on the Means of Grace , on the part of the inha- bitants in general , is encouraging . We have Divine Service at Kent twice on the Sunday : nearly 400 attend , including the School Boys . Every morning at ...
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... able to continue his labours at this Station and in the surrounding coun- try . The general attendance of the people on Public Worship is such , as to afford no reason for complaint : from those who have been brought to the fellowship ...
... able to continue his labours at this Station and in the surrounding coun- try . The general attendance of the people on Public Worship is such , as to afford no reason for complaint : from those who have been brought to the fellowship ...
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appear Armenian arrived assistance attend baptism baptized Bible Society Bishop blessing Boys Brahmins Brethren British Calcutta Catechists Chapel Chief Chris Christian Chunar CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY Colony Committee Congregation conversation Copts death desire Divine encouraging English established exertions faith favour feel Freetown friends Girls give Gospel grace Greece Greek hear heard heart Heathen Hindoo Holy hope Idolatry increase India inhabitants instruction Islands Jesus Christ Jews John labours last Volume late live LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY Lord Madras Mahomedans Malta means Meeting ment miles mind Mission months morning Nagercoil Native Teachers persons piastres pray prayer preached present Priest printed received religion religious Report residence respect Scholars Schools Scriptures sent Serampore Service shew sionaries Society's souls speak spirit Station Sunday Tamul Testament things tion town Tracts truth village Word Worship writes Young