Missionary Register, Volume 17Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1829 - Missions |
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... expected out - pouring of the Holy Spirit . When this shall be granted , then shall we , who see the waste - places , no longer mourn . In what manner the very difficulties and trials of the Mission are rendered subservient to the ...
... expected out - pouring of the Holy Spirit . When this shall be granted , then shall we , who see the waste - places , no longer mourn . In what manner the very difficulties and trials of the Mission are rendered subservient to the ...
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... expected , will serve as a sin - convenience which we want ; the well sup offering presented to God by the parents , who shew thereby , as they think , that they do not mean to be altogether without religion , but only plead for a ...
... expected , will serve as a sin - convenience which we want ; the well sup offering presented to God by the parents , who shew thereby , as they think , that they do not mean to be altogether without religion , but only plead for a ...
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... expected ; but it continued very satisfactory , considering all circumstances , be- ing about 600 persons : the number of black people increased , and the whole together , in- cluding the military , who attended for some time quite ...
... expected ; but it continued very satisfactory , considering all circumstances , be- ing about 600 persons : the number of black people increased , and the whole together , in- cluding the military , who attended for some time quite ...
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... expected that they would proceed into the interior , but not so far as to be beyond the protection of the Colony . They have been furnished by the British and Foreign Bible Society with a number of copies of the Scriptures . AMERICAN ...
... expected that they would proceed into the interior , but not so far as to be beyond the protection of the Colony . They have been furnished by the British and Foreign Bible Society with a number of copies of the Scriptures . AMERICAN ...
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... expected to join . Mr. Helm speaks with approbation of their attendance on the Means of Grace ; and mentions , that about 40 children now attend school , only one of whom knew the alphabet when he went to live at the Institution ...
... expected to join . Mr. Helm speaks with approbation of their attendance on the Means of Grace ; and mentions , that about 40 children now attend school , only one of whom knew the alphabet when he went to live at the Institution ...
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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