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... which we extract these brief details , has been compiled and published under the superintendence of the Missionary Society in connexion with the Andover Theological Institution . It comprises , besides the In- Mission to the Karens . 57.
... which we extract these brief details , has been compiled and published under the superintendence of the Missionary Society in connexion with the Andover Theological Institution . It comprises , besides the In- Mission to the Karens . 57.
Page 58
... to the Theological Seminary at Andover , to complete his preparatory qualifications * Memoir of George Dana Boardman , late Missionary to Burmah . Boston , 1834 . for the work to which he had devoted himself ; 58 Mission to the Karens .
... to the Theological Seminary at Andover , to complete his preparatory qualifications * Memoir of George Dana Boardman , late Missionary to Burmah . Boston , 1834 . for the work to which he had devoted himself ; 58 Mission to the Karens .
Page 59
... a strong presumption against the eligibility of a site not pre - occupied by a native town ; and it is dangerous to act in despite of it . ' swarming natives of India crowd by thousands into the Mission to the Karens . 59.
... a strong presumption against the eligibility of a site not pre - occupied by a native town ; and it is dangerous to act in despite of it . ' swarming natives of India crowd by thousands into the Mission to the Karens . 59.
Page 60
... point , it seemed that nothing could rescue the house from its fury . Mr. and Mrs. B. hastily packed up a few valuable articles , and prepared to retreat . from the devouring element . Their regret at being 60 Mission to the Karens .
... point , it seemed that nothing could rescue the house from its fury . Mr. and Mrs. B. hastily packed up a few valuable articles , and prepared to retreat . from the devouring element . Their regret at being 60 Mission to the Karens .
Page 61
... Karens ' , a race quite distinct from the inhabitants of the plains , and of whom , hitherto , little or no- thing has been known . They are referred to by Col. Symes and other travellers under the name of Carayn or Karians , and have ...
... Karens ' , a race quite distinct from the inhabitants of the plains , and of whom , hitherto , little or no- thing has been known . They are referred to by Col. Symes and other travellers under the name of Carayn or Karians , and have ...
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