Notes and Narratives of a Six Years'Mission, principally among the dens of LondonJames Nisbet&Company, 1852 - 352 pages |
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... glory and wealth , should not be so positioned as to be unable , even whilst exer- cising the greatest economy in the disbursement of the funds intrusted to its care , to employ more than half the number of Missionaries really needed to ...
... glory and wealth , should not be so positioned as to be unable , even whilst exer- cising the greatest economy in the disbursement of the funds intrusted to its care , to employ more than half the number of Missionaries really needed to ...
Page 56
... glory , and strength to thee . ” I could fill a volume with details of extreme want and starvation . The extreme penury of numbers arises from intemperance , but this is very far from always being the case . Those of my readers who have ...
... glory , and strength to thee . ” I could fill a volume with details of extreme want and starvation . The extreme penury of numbers arises from intemperance , but this is very far from always being the case . Those of my readers who have ...
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... glory ! From the small beginnings named in the case of the Lamb and Flag Schools , an institution has progressed , supported now at an annual out- lay of nearly £ 300 , and of which the following are interesting extracts from the Annual ...
... glory ! From the small beginnings named in the case of the Lamb and Flag Schools , an institution has progressed , supported now at an annual out- lay of nearly £ 300 , and of which the following are interesting extracts from the Annual ...
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... glory and virtue , and whole neighbourhoods in which these institutions are established are found to derive a most beneficial influence from the efforts made . The good that has been done , the souls that have been saved , the crimes ...
... glory and virtue , and whole neighbourhoods in which these institutions are established are found to derive a most beneficial influence from the efforts made . The good that has been done , the souls that have been saved , the crimes ...
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... glory . 66 ' By order of the Committee , " W. J. WATTS , " Hon . Secretary . " To Mr. Terry , the Treasurer , and to Mr. Christopher White , the late Hon . Secretary , many thanks are due for their fostering care of this institution ...
... glory . 66 ' By order of the Committee , " W. J. WATTS , " Hon . Secretary . " To Mr. Terry , the Treasurer , and to Mr. Christopher White , the late Hon . Secretary , many thanks are due for their fostering care of this institution ...
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