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... returned to the horse , and at length succeeded in clearing a passage through the immense trunk of the tree . It was quite dark before I reached my destined my shelter , where a good fire and supper made me 34 WORK IN THE COLONIES .
... returned to the horse , and at length succeeded in clearing a passage through the immense trunk of the tree . It was quite dark before I reached my destined my shelter , where a good fire and supper made me 34 WORK IN THE COLONIES .
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... returned in the census of 1861 as being 35,170 , but a much larger number occasionally attend her ministrations . The number of communicants , according to the last returns , was 3,312 : the scholars in the Sunday schools were 2,920 ...
... returned in the census of 1861 as being 35,170 , but a much larger number occasionally attend her ministrations . The number of communicants , according to the last returns , was 3,312 : the scholars in the Sunday schools were 2,920 ...
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... returned from a tour of a month through the counties of Huron , Bruce , Grey , and Perth , in which the missionaries assisted by your Society labour ; and I am truly thankful to be able to report that I everywhere found them diligent ...
... returned from a tour of a month through the counties of Huron , Bruce , Grey , and Perth , in which the missionaries assisted by your Society labour ; and I am truly thankful to be able to report that I everywhere found them diligent ...
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... returned as members of the Church . To minister to this population , scattered over such an extensive area , we have only fifty - five clergymen ; and as the country is year by year becoming more settled , and the members of the Church ...
... returned as members of the Church . To minister to this population , scattered over such an extensive area , we have only fifty - five clergymen ; and as the country is year by year becoming more settled , and the members of the Church ...
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... whom are very poor , most generously responded to this appeal , but no really practical response has yet been returned by the laity . Of the progress already made , and the many difficulties 76 WORK IN THE COLONIES .
... whom are very poor , most generously responded to this appeal , but no really practical response has yet been returned by the laity . Of the progress already made , and the many difficulties 76 WORK IN THE COLONIES .
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