The Missionary Herald, Volume 28Board, 1832 - Congregational churches Volumes for 1828-1934 contain the Proceedings at large of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. |
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... worship at the great Shway Dagong Pagoda in this place , where it is believ- ed that several real hairs of Gaudama are en- shrined . During the festival , I have given away nearly 10,000 tracts , giving to none but those who asked . I ...
... worship at the great Shway Dagong Pagoda in this place , where it is believ- ed that several real hairs of Gaudama are en- shrined . During the festival , I have given away nearly 10,000 tracts , giving to none but those who asked . I ...
Page 40
... worship at the mis- sion chapel , amounting to 7,000 Rupees , or up- wards of 3,000 dollars . China . EXTRACTS FROM MR . BRIDGMAN'S COMMUNI- CATIONS . THE Chinese teacher mentioned in the following paragraph is the same with Leangafa ...
... worship at the mis- sion chapel , amounting to 7,000 Rupees , or up- wards of 3,000 dollars . China . EXTRACTS FROM MR . BRIDGMAN'S COMMUNI- CATIONS . THE Chinese teacher mentioned in the following paragraph is the same with Leangafa ...
Page 42
... worship , he put up his helm and run down this side of the bay . A canoe was sent for him to come on shore , after which the schooner repaired to the opposite side of the bay to anchor . The governor went directly to the meeting- house ...
... worship , he put up his helm and run down this side of the bay . A canoe was sent for him to come on shore , after which the schooner repaired to the opposite side of the bay to anchor . The governor went directly to the meeting- house ...
Page 43
... worship twice on the Sabbath . Mrs. G. has a large Sabbath school between meetings , and also a bible class in the afternoon , and she also meets a praying circle of females in the evening , and a school likewise in the week of about 30 ...
... worship twice on the Sabbath . Mrs. G. has a large Sabbath school between meetings , and also a bible class in the afternoon , and she also meets a praying circle of females in the evening , and a school likewise in the week of about 30 ...
Page 52
... worship , arises less from a bigoted attachment to their own superstitions , than from an indifference to all religion what- Great reluctance has generally been manifest- ed by the people , by the Chinese particularly , to The ...
... worship , arises less from a bigoted attachment to their own superstitions , than from an indifference to all religion what- Great reluctance has generally been manifest- ed by the people , by the Chinese particularly , to The ...
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