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Page viii
... , but the propagation simply of Christianity itself . One law of the Mission is as follows : - " Every Missionary must avoid controversy upon the con- stitution and government of Christian churches , his great object INTRODUCTION.
... , but the propagation simply of Christianity itself . One law of the Mission is as follows : - " Every Missionary must avoid controversy upon the con- stitution and government of Christian churches , his great object INTRODUCTION.
Page ix
R. W. Vanderkiste. stitution and government of Christian churches , his great object being to teach the people on his district ... Church government . " This rule is strictly enforced ; otherwise the City Mission , instead of being yet an ...
R. W. Vanderkiste. stitution and government of Christian churches , his great object being to teach the people on his district ... Church government . " This rule is strictly enforced ; otherwise the City Mission , instead of being yet an ...
Page xi
... attend Sunday service in our churches and chapels ; but the number of sittings being less than half that number , it follows that upwards of 700,000 persons could not attend public worship if they were INTRODUCTION . xi.
... attend Sunday service in our churches and chapels ; but the number of sittings being less than half that number , it follows that upwards of 700,000 persons could not attend public worship if they were INTRODUCTION . xi.
Page xii
... churches and chapels in London , in 1843 , was only 799. But if we reckon them at 800 , and allow 70 communicants for each church and chapel , ( which is a number almost more than we can reckon as an average , Once more , it is proved ...
... churches and chapels in London , in 1843 , was only 799. But if we reckon them at 800 , and allow 70 communicants for each church and chapel , ( which is a number almost more than we can reckon as an average , Once more , it is proved ...
Page xiii
... Church , for which we must yet give account . remembering how large a number of the churches are in the City , and very nearly empty , and how large a number of the chapels are small buildings , ) 800 times 70 will give us but 56,000 ...
... Church , for which we must yet give account . remembering how large a number of the churches are in the City , and very nearly empty , and how large a number of the chapels are small buildings , ) 800 times 70 will give us but 56,000 ...
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