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Page v
... better to write an account of personal labours , than to attempt any account of the labours of the Missionaries generally , within the limits of a single volume . Had not that advice been given very strongly , the writer would certainly ...
... better to write an account of personal labours , than to attempt any account of the labours of the Missionaries generally , within the limits of a single volume . Had not that advice been given very strongly , the writer would certainly ...
Page xii
... better therefore be added . “ In Jamaica there were , besides the Government provision of clergy , and the efforts made by America , Missionaries supported by six different Missionary Societies , viz . , the Society for the Propagation ...
... better therefore be added . “ In Jamaica there were , besides the Government provision of clergy , and the efforts made by America , Missionaries supported by six different Missionary Societies , viz . , the Society for the Propagation ...
Page xv
... better state of things as respects accommodation for public worship , and more cheerful statistics respecting the proportion of the population availing themselves thereof . Such a hope , if indulged , is doomed to more than ...
... better state of things as respects accommodation for public worship , and more cheerful statistics respecting the proportion of the population availing themselves thereof . Such a hope , if indulged , is doomed to more than ...
Page 8
... better now . I inquired how he had become changed . " I have cause to bless God , " said the man , who I understood to have become a member of the Wesleyans , - " I have cause to bless God for the visits of a City Missionary . " I could ...
... better now . I inquired how he had become changed . " I have cause to bless God , " said the man , who I understood to have become a member of the Wesleyans , - " I have cause to bless God for the visits of a City Missionary . " I could ...
Page 25
... better world . * * I think it right to state that Mrs. T. was a woman of remarkably independent spirit ; such ex- pressions as these might mean little upon some persons ' lips , but they meant a great deal ( those who knew her would ...
... better world . * * I think it right to state that Mrs. T. was a woman of remarkably independent spirit ; such ex- pressions as these might mean little upon some persons ' lips , but they meant a great deal ( those who knew her would ...
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