American Baptist Missionary Magazine and Missionary Intelligencer, Volumen341854 Volumes 7-77, 80-83 include 13th-83rd, 86th-89th annual report of the American Baptist missionary union. |
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... desire to be preachers of the gospel . The first object aimed at was to teach these as- sistants the simplest truths of the bible , and show them how to bring these truths to bear upon the hearts of their country- men . The plan was ...
... desire to be preachers of the gospel . The first object aimed at was to teach these as- sistants the simplest truths of the bible , and show them how to bring these truths to bear upon the hearts of their country- men . The plan was ...
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... desire a more comfortable dwelling ; nor would I designedly give one less com- fortable to a Christian brother . Situation , prospects and population of the town . Maulmain was selected for the site of the capital of Tenasserim , as you ...
... desire a more comfortable dwelling ; nor would I designedly give one less com- fortable to a Christian brother . Situation , prospects and population of the town . Maulmain was selected for the site of the capital of Tenasserim , as you ...
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... desire to communicate to them " the like precious faith . " There were two other applicants for baptism , and the hope is expressed that some of the girls in Mrs. Johnson's school are " born from above . " Under date of the 13th , he ex ...
... desire to communicate to them " the like precious faith . " There were two other applicants for baptism , and the hope is expressed that some of the girls in Mrs. Johnson's school are " born from above . " Under date of the 13th , he ex ...
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... brought on board . The people gathered round with looks of hunger and entreaty , and gladly seized the offal and the skin for food . Their | heart desires , are produced spontaneous- ly . There 1854. ] 47 Rangoon . Letter from Mr. Granger .
... brought on board . The people gathered round with looks of hunger and entreaty , and gladly seized the offal and the skin for food . Their | heart desires , are produced spontaneous- ly . There 1854. ] 47 Rangoon . Letter from Mr. Granger .
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| heart desires , are produced spontaneous- ly . There is. ▻ religion forbids not the use of animal food , but the act of killing . And al- though this is done secretly , multitudes will suffer famine rather than take life . In ordinary ...
| heart desires , are produced spontaneous- ly . There is. ▻ religion forbids not the use of animal food , but the act of killing . And al- though this is done secretly , multitudes will suffer famine rather than take life . In ordinary ...
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