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... Christ . A brief account of our Lord's Life and Doctrines in Sanskrit verse ; with an English preface , containing a Summary of the contents . Ostell and Lepage , British Library , 1848 Calcutta : NATIVE WORKS IN PERSIAN AND URDU . 6 ...
... Christ . A brief account of our Lord's Life and Doctrines in Sanskrit verse ; with an English preface , containing a Summary of the contents . Ostell and Lepage , British Library , 1848 Calcutta : NATIVE WORKS IN PERSIAN AND URDU . 6 ...
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... Christian Advocate . ) Calcutta , 1848 . 8. Hand - book of Bengal Missions in connexion with the Church of England ; together with an account of general educational efforts in North India ; by the Rev. James Long , Church Missionary in ...
... Christian Advocate . ) Calcutta , 1848 . 8. Hand - book of Bengal Missions in connexion with the Church of England ; together with an account of general educational efforts in North India ; by the Rev. James Long , Church Missionary in ...
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... Christ's Church College , Oxford , as a nobleman , and there he remained till the death of his father in 1781 , which called him away from his university studies before he had taken his degree . At Oxford he gained the Latin Verse Prize ...
... Christ's Church College , Oxford , as a nobleman , and there he remained till the death of his father in 1781 , which called him away from his university studies before he had taken his degree . At Oxford he gained the Latin Verse Prize ...
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... Christian brethren , sallied forth in search of the invader , and his intercession so far availed that Seewajee left his convent untouched , and promised not to injure Christians in their persons . Such is the narrative of the ...
... Christian brethren , sallied forth in search of the invader , and his intercession so far availed that Seewajee left his convent untouched , and promised not to injure Christians in their persons . Such is the narrative of the ...
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... Christian traders . The French had but slight , and that short- lived influence , but their missionary contrived , as has been stated , to establish here a convent . The Dutch displayed none of that love for Church Building which so ...
... Christian traders . The French had but slight , and that short- lived influence , but their missionary contrived , as has been stated , to establish here a convent . The Dutch displayed none of that love for Church Building which so ...
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