Notes and Narratives of a Six Years' Mission, Principally Among the Dens of London |
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Page v
... Society - the Revs . Messrs . Garwood and Robinson . With the kindness ever received from those highly valued advisers , they carefully examined the prospectus , and expressed a decided opinion that it would be far better to write an ...
... Society - the Revs . Messrs . Garwood and Robinson . With the kindness ever received from those highly valued advisers , they carefully examined the prospectus , and expressed a decided opinion that it would be far better to write an ...
Page viii
... Society , and the mode in which its operations are carried on . The London City Mission originated in the year 1835 ; its founder was a philanthropist in humble life , Mr. David Nasmith . The Rev. Dr. Campbell has well sustained the ...
... Society , and the mode in which its operations are carried on . The London City Mission originated in the year 1835 ; its founder was a philanthropist in humble life , Mr. David Nasmith . The Rev. Dr. Campbell has well sustained the ...
Page ix
... very careful computation - not forgetting efforts made by other Societies - is found to be most urgently * + See Appendix to the Annual Reports of the Society . needed , to bring the mass of Metropolitan heathen- ism INTRODUCTION . ix.
... very careful computation - not forgetting efforts made by other Societies - is found to be most urgently * + See Appendix to the Annual Reports of the Society . needed , to bring the mass of Metropolitan heathen- ism INTRODUCTION . ix.
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... Society , the mass are men of simple and rudimental education . The Society , however , has always had a class of learned men . A Doctor of Divinity , a man of the commonest education , and a Graduate of Oxford or Cambridge , might have ...
... Society , the mass are men of simple and rudimental education . The Society , however , has always had a class of learned men . A Doctor of Divinity , a man of the commonest education , and a Graduate of Oxford or Cambridge , might have ...
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... Society very wisely prohibits its Missionaries from publish- ing books , or , in short , from undertaking any duties calculated to hinder the prosecution of the work of the Institution , which is strictly - the visitation and religious ...
... Society very wisely prohibits its Missionaries from publish- ing books , or , in short , from undertaking any duties calculated to hinder the prosecution of the work of the Institution , which is strictly - the visitation and religious ...
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