The Mission Field, Volume 12Bell and Daldy, 1867 - Missions |
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... become is the growth of a period within my own lifetime ; almost within my own recollection . In view of the hostility which it has had to encounter from the beginning , its progress has been very remarkable . No other religious body ...
... become is the growth of a period within my own lifetime ; almost within my own recollection . In view of the hostility which it has had to encounter from the beginning , its progress has been very remarkable . No other religious body ...
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... becomes known . The Bishop writes : - ever , " Our Chinese immigrants have lately engaged the very serious consideration of myself , and others who are interested in the Mis- sionary work of the Church ; and only the day before ...
... becomes known . The Bishop writes : - ever , " Our Chinese immigrants have lately engaged the very serious consideration of myself , and others who are interested in the Mis- sionary work of the Church ; and only the day before ...
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... become very evident of late years , during which the travels of Dr. Livingstone and the labours of Bishop Mackenzie and his party have called attention to Eastern Africa as a Mission field . Since the revival of the slave - trade on the ...
... become very evident of late years , during which the travels of Dr. Livingstone and the labours of Bishop Mackenzie and his party have called attention to Eastern Africa as a Mission field . Since the revival of the slave - trade on the ...
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... becomes deformed . " Of a slave - trading party composed of Arabs and Turks , we read , " Nothing could exceed their ... become the property of her owner ? to be sold as soon as it can exist without the mother's care ? Why should the ...
... becomes deformed . " Of a slave - trading party composed of Arabs and Turks , we read , " Nothing could exceed their ... become the property of her owner ? to be sold as soon as it can exist without the mother's care ? Why should the ...
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... become Missionaries in after life , as he hopes many would , it is essential to any peculiar influence they may have , as natives , that their acquaintance with their mother tongue should be as full and ingrained as that of their future ...
... become Missionaries in after life , as he hopes many would , it is essential to any peculiar influence they may have , as natives , that their acquaintance with their mother tongue should be as full and ingrained as that of their future ...
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