Missionary Register, Volume 17Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1829 - Missions |
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... established themselves on both the Eastern and Western Coasts of Africa ; and shared , with Spain , the Southern portion of the New World . The commerce of the Mediterranean was in the hands of the French , and they had their full share ...
... established themselves on both the Eastern and Western Coasts of Africa ; and shared , with Spain , the Southern portion of the New World . The commerce of the Mediterranean was in the hands of the French , and they had their full share ...
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... established a plan adopted by the late Mr. Johnson , of appointing a person to over- look every 20 or 30 Communicants : there were 227 Communicants on the list at Mid- summer . At Michaelmas , appearances among the Adults had improved ...
... established a plan adopted by the late Mr. Johnson , of appointing a person to over- look every 20 or 30 Communicants : there were 227 Communicants on the list at Mid- summer . At Michaelmas , appearances among the Adults had improved ...
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... established among the better dis- posed ; and an Evening Adult - School is open every other day , and is attended by about 50 persons . The inhabitants of Kent , amounting in the whole to about 800 , are , for the most part , peaceable ...
... established among the better dis- posed ; and an Evening Adult - School is open every other day , and is attended by about 50 persons . The inhabitants of Kent , amounting in the whole to about 800 , are , for the most part , peaceable ...
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... established a small Printing Office , and has printed a Spelling - book , the Lord's Prayer , the Ten Commandments , and some Prayers : he began a Dictionary ; but the grammar is so intricate , that he can hardly venture upon it : yet ...
... established a small Printing Office , and has printed a Spelling - book , the Lord's Prayer , the Ten Commandments , and some Prayers : he began a Dictionary ; but the grammar is so intricate , that he can hardly venture upon it : yet ...
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... established by a Caffre named Makanna -- a most extraordinary per- son , who professed to have been sent by God , to bring " God's news " to the Caffre Nation . The nature of this Superstition cannot be explained here : it is sufficient ...
... established by a Caffre named Makanna -- a most extraordinary per- son , who professed to have been sent by God , to bring " God's news " to the Caffre Nation . The nature of this Superstition cannot be explained here : it is sufficient ...
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