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... Hindoos . By a Bengal Officer . London . Rodwell . Letter to John Scott Waring . London . Hatchard . Cunningham's Christianity in India . London . Hatchard . Answer to Major Scott Waring . Extracted from the Christian Observer ...
... Hindoos . By a Bengal Officer . London . Rodwell . Letter to John Scott Waring . London . Hatchard . Cunningham's Christianity in India . London . Hatchard . Answer to Major Scott Waring . Extracted from the Christian Observer ...
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... Hindoo is subjected , who becomes a convert to the Christian religion . Every body knows , that the population of ... Hindoos , and neglected by the Europeans , he was seized with a flux and fever . In this state , he says , " I had ...
... Hindoo is subjected , who becomes a convert to the Christian religion . Every body knows , that the population of ... Hindoos , and neglected by the Europeans , he was seized with a flux and fever . In this state , he says , " I had ...
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... Hindoo Congregation . ' I then told them , that if they could not tell me , I would tell them ; and that God , who had permitted the Hindoos to sink into a sea of darkness , had at length commiserated them ; and sent me and my ...
... Hindoo Congregation . ' I then told them , that if they could not tell me , I would tell them ; and that God , who had permitted the Hindoos to sink into a sea of darkness , had at length commiserated them ; and sent me and my ...
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... of the Mussulmans , who asked , upon his denying the divine mission of Mahommed , what was to become of Mus- sulmans and Hindoos ! Brother C. expressed his fears that they would all be lost . The man seemed as L 2 INDIAN MISSIONS . 147.
... of the Mussulmans , who asked , upon his denying the divine mission of Mahommed , what was to become of Mus- sulmans and Hindoos ! Brother C. expressed his fears that they would all be lost . The man seemed as L 2 INDIAN MISSIONS . 147.
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... Hindoos . From this you may gather how much contempt a converted native would meet with .'- Ibid . p . 113 , 114 . Oct. 26. Lord's Day . Bharratt told brother Carey to - day what the people talked among themselves- " Formerly , " say ...
... Hindoos . From this you may gather how much contempt a converted native would meet with .'- Ibid . p . 113 , 114 . Oct. 26. Lord's Day . Bharratt told brother Carey to - day what the people talked among themselves- " Formerly , " say ...
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