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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... months ' schooling , and by far the greater part not more than six . " During the first season that Mr. Cross had charge of the school the number of pupils was twenty - three , and the year following twenty - six . Commodicus build ...
... months ' schooling , and by far the greater part not more than six . " During the first season that Mr. Cross had charge of the school the number of pupils was twenty - three , and the year following twenty - six . Commodicus build ...
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... months each . But owing to the wants of the churches in the vi- cinity , this rule was never adhered to . Several terms of the rainy season were continued longer than five months . Dur- ing the dry seasons of 1848 and '49 , there were ...
... months each . But owing to the wants of the churches in the vi- cinity , this rule was never adhered to . Several terms of the rainy season were continued longer than five months . Dur- ing the dry seasons of 1848 and '49 , there were ...
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... months ' instruction . On an average , the whole one hundred and twenty or thirty have probably re- ceived each about a year's instruction from a missionary . Some of the embarrassments met in attempting to realize the highest advan ...
... months ' instruction . On an average , the whole one hundred and twenty or thirty have probably re- ceived each about a year's instruction from a missionary . Some of the embarrassments met in attempting to realize the highest advan ...
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... months since that day . I cannot bring myself to attempt to describe thoughts and memories and feelings that rushed upon me . But that day was a recompense for my coming to Burmah , and the remembrance of it , and of all that was linked ...
... months since that day . I cannot bring myself to attempt to describe thoughts and memories and feelings that rushed upon me . But that day was a recompense for my coming to Burmah , and the remembrance of it , and of all that was linked ...
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... month by month in the society of our missionary friends here , not only because receiving so large and uninter- mitted manifestations of personal kind- ness , but more especially as gaining daily fresh proofs of their attachment to the ...
... month by month in the society of our missionary friends here , not only because receiving so large and uninter- mitted manifestations of personal kind- ness , but more especially as gaining daily fresh proofs of their attachment to the ...
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