Missionaries, whose blameless example and self-denying labours are infusing new vigour into the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great... The Quarterly Review - Page 2701874Full view - About this book
| Congregational churches - 1873 - 536 pages
...the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell.' " A WORD TO SABBATH-SCHOOLS. THERE are nearly twenty thousand children and youth connected with the... | |
| Literature - 1875 - 860 pages
...the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell. This testimony of the Indian government to the importance and value of the indirect results of Indian... | |
| Samuel Ware Fisher - Bible - 1860 - 570 pages
...infusing new vigor into the stereotyped life of the great populations, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell." And now, let it be remembered that all these are but the incidental results of the spread of the Gospel.... | |
| Church missionary society Oxf. dioc - 1866 - 564 pages
...the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great Empire in which they dwell." Report of the Government Census of the Presidency of Madras, taken in 1874: — "The Protestant Missions... | |
| Missions, British - 1873 - 336 pages
...the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell. SOUTH AFRICA. CAPE TOWN DISTRICT. — Extract of a Letter from Bev. M. Godman, Khamiesberg, August... | |
| Missions - 1873 - 806 pages
...the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell. n.-g, ftqjajt tyronjijf tjje f A. IT is seldom that the opportunity is afforded to any missionary of... | |
| 1873 - 636 pages
...the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great Empire in which they dwell. Progress in Brittany. EARLY in the year, the Rev. V. Bouhon had the pleasure of receiving into fellowship... | |
| William Binnington Boyce - Missions - 1874 - 228 pages
...the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell. 3. We may give in addition the testimony borne to the results of Missionary labours in India by the... | |
| Bartle Frere - Missions - 1874 - 130 pages
...the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great Empire in which they dwell." " The Catholic Missions in India are efficiently continued ; but they are almost entirely confined... | |
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