Missionary Register, Volume 17Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1829 - Missions |
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... language of these events - Not for your sakes do I this . The phænomenon of a New Protestant State , a second England , suddenly created in the Western Hemisphere , and soon acquiring sufficient political importance to mingle with the ...
... language of these events - Not for your sakes do I this . The phænomenon of a New Protestant State , a second England , suddenly created in the Western Hemisphere , and soon acquiring sufficient political importance to mingle with the ...
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... languages of the East have been ma- stered ; and those , which had never before been the medium of a ray of ... Languages , spoken in the Colony of Sierra Leone . " These Specimens extend to Thirty Languages ; and could not have been ...
... languages of the East have been ma- stered ; and those , which had never before been the medium of a ray of ... Languages , spoken in the Colony of Sierra Leone . " These Specimens extend to Thirty Languages ; and could not have been ...
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... language , as his interpreter , with him to the place of Divine Worship , and thus made himself understood by them . This pious Native has departed in the Faith . Mr. Metzger , writing from Wellington , thus speaks of him- One ...
... language , as his interpreter , with him to the place of Divine Worship , and thus made himself understood by them . This pious Native has departed in the Faith . Mr. Metzger , writing from Wellington , thus speaks of him- One ...
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... language seems to be a main hindrance in this country ; and , in all the Settlements , an interpreter must be employed the Missionaries have hardly learnt enough for common conversation . The inhabitants live by their flocks and herds ...
... language seems to be a main hindrance in this country ; and , in all the Settlements , an interpreter must be employed the Missionaries have hardly learnt enough for common conversation . The inhabitants live by their flocks and herds ...
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... Language prevails along the coast , and the easy access to the north- east , I hope the Gospel will have free course , not only among the Caffre Tribes in this neighbourhood , but as far as the language prevails . Tambookkies . On the ...
... Language prevails along the coast , and the easy access to the north- east , I hope the Gospel will have free course , not only among the Caffre Tribes in this neighbourhood , but as far as the language prevails . Tambookkies . On the ...
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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