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Page xi
... become good Missionaries . " The work of the Mission is , of course , quite incompatible with the prosecution of literary habits in the ordinary sense . On this account , the Society very wisely prohibits its Missionaries from publish ...
... become good Missionaries . " The work of the Mission is , of course , quite incompatible with the prosecution of literary habits in the ordinary sense . On this account , the Society very wisely prohibits its Missionaries from publish ...
Page xv
... become acquainted with the facts con- tained in the preceding statement , without feeling a deep interest , and making some effort to aid this hallowed object . The Lord works by human instrumentality , the universe is a universe of ...
... become acquainted with the facts con- tained in the preceding statement , without feeling a deep interest , and making some effort to aid this hallowed object . The Lord works by human instrumentality , the universe is a universe of ...
Page 8
... become changed . " I have cause to bless God , " said the man , whom I understood to have become a member of *** " I have cause to bless God - for the visits of a City Missionary . " I 8 A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF.
... become changed . " I have cause to bless God , " said the man , whom I understood to have become a member of *** " I have cause to bless God - for the visits of a City Missionary . " I 8 A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF.
Page 10
... become increasingly " a terror to evil - doers " under wise government , but it is only by the terrors of the Lord that men can be brought to " repent and become converted . " Formerly a large portion of this district was called " Jack ...
... become increasingly " a terror to evil - doers " under wise government , but it is only by the terrors of the Lord that men can be brought to " repent and become converted . " Formerly a large portion of this district was called " Jack ...
Page 17
... the reader a real idea of the place and the people , that their ignorance and destitution may be duly appreciated , and their need of the gospel of the C grace of God become more apparent , and their condition PARTS OF CLERKENWELL . 17.
... the reader a real idea of the place and the people , that their ignorance and destitution may be duly appreciated , and their need of the gospel of the C grace of God become more apparent , and their condition PARTS OF CLERKENWELL . 17.
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