| Peter Percival - 1854 - 582 pages
...John Chamberlayue, the President and Secretary of the Society for the Propagation "of the Gospel. " Nothing could be more gratifying than the liberality...large amount, some without wishing it to be known." Part of the money contributed at this time was expended in the purchase of a printing-press, type,... | |
| India - 1854 - 484 pages
...separate fund in aid of the Danish missionaries and their work. " People of all ranks," we our told,* " nobility ' and clergy, ladies and gentlemen, citizens...large amount, some without wishing it to be known." They " felt ashamed that such an enterprise should have been so sparingly encouraged by Protestants."... | |
| India - 1854 - 494 pages
...separate fund in aid of the Danish missionaries and their work. " People of all ranks," we our told,* " nobility ' and clergy, ladies and gentlemen, citizens...large amount, some without wishing it to be known." They " felt ashamed that such an enterprise should have been so sparingly encouraged by Protestants."... | |
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - India - 1875 - 506 pages
...the case of the Propagation Society ; which was removed by opening a fund with special reference to the Danish Mission in India. Contributions came from...^|'^ India has ever been considered an imperative and pri- inu> Tamil 1 1 1 ary duty of missionaries labouring in that land. And it should never be forgotten... | |
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - India - 1875 - 512 pages
...the case of the Propagation Society; which was removed by opening a fund with special reference to the Danish Mission in India. Contributions came from...large amount, some without wishing it to be known." kn ft land for The translation of the Bible into the languages of Translation -• •-• of the Bible... | |
| James Vaughan - India - 1876 - 396 pages
...Knowledge ' opened a special fund in England for the aid of the Danish Mission. It is recorded that ' nothing could be more gratifying than the liberality...large amount, some without wishing it to be known.' In the absence of direct missionary enterprise it is gratifying to note this early budding of missionary... | |
| James Vaughan - India - 1876 - 424 pages
...Knowledge ' opened a special fund in England for the aid of the Danish Mission. It is recorded that ' nothing could be more gratifying than the liberality...large amount, some without wishing it to be known.' In the absence of direct missionary enterprise it is gratifying to note this early budding of missionary... | |
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