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Page iv
... of much unpleasant attention and remark . He is instructed at home . This note , under such circumstances , may appear unnecessary . If so , I beg the reader's indulgence . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . PURPOSING to write a vi CONTENTS .
... of much unpleasant attention and remark . He is instructed at home . This note , under such circumstances , may appear unnecessary . If so , I beg the reader's indulgence . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . PURPOSING to write a vi CONTENTS .
Page vii
... so little , be pleased to make the book a blessing , and to shed abundantly of His Holy Spirit upon the soul of every reader ! Amen . London , April , 1852 . INTRODUCTION . THE following pages contain some details , selected PREFACE . vii.
... so little , be pleased to make the book a blessing , and to shed abundantly of His Holy Spirit upon the soul of every reader ! Amen . London , April , 1852 . INTRODUCTION . THE following pages contain some details , selected PREFACE . vii.
Page xiii
... reader wishes to see more of such illus- trations , reference is given to the City Mission Magazines . We most earnestly contend for a very great extension of Foreign Missions , but we contend also , that to neglect our own home ...
... reader wishes to see more of such illus- trations , reference is given to the City Mission Magazines . We most earnestly contend for a very great extension of Foreign Missions , but we contend also , that to neglect our own home ...
Page xv
... reader , oppressed by their appalling character , grasped at the hope that the census of 1851 might reveal a better state of things as respects accom- modation for public worship , and more cheerful sta- tistics respecting the ...
... reader , oppressed by their appalling character , grasped at the hope that the census of 1851 might reveal a better state of things as respects accom- modation for public worship , and more cheerful sta- tistics respecting the ...
Page 2
... PRESUMING the reader to have perused the introduction -- this work being not a book of opinions , but of incident , narrative , and fact- it is proposed to introduce , without any further preface 2 A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF.
... PRESUMING the reader to have perused the introduction -- this work being not a book of opinions , but of incident , narrative , and fact- it is proposed to introduce , without any further preface 2 A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF.
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