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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... promise an expansion adequate to the probabilities of the immediate future ? Beginning with BURMAH , on which is concentrated our greatest force , we see the missions entering upon a new era , opened by the sudden enlargement of their ...
... promise an expansion adequate to the probabilities of the immediate future ? Beginning with BURMAH , on which is concentrated our greatest force , we see the missions entering upon a new era , opened by the sudden enlargement of their ...
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... promise of an open and unobstructed way for the preaching of the gospel and the circulation of the Scriptures . It ... promises much for the future . There is every encouragment to cultivate this immense field with a vigor and liberality ...
... promise of an open and unobstructed way for the preaching of the gospel and the circulation of the Scriptures . It ... promises much for the future . There is every encouragment to cultivate this immense field with a vigor and liberality ...
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... promise , in order to qualify them for preachers or school teachers . They , un- like the Burmans , had had no previous education in their own language . They were , therefore , taught by the mission- aries , during a part of the year ...
... promise , in order to qualify them for preachers or school teachers . They , un- like the Burmans , had had no previous education in their own language . They were , therefore , taught by the mission- aries , during a part of the year ...
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... promise commenced the regular course of study . Three of these had already been employed occasionally as assistants . Some of the exercises of the school were also attended by three Pwo Karens . The following year , 1845 , Dr. Judson ...
... promise commenced the regular course of study . Three of these had already been employed occasionally as assistants . Some of the exercises of the school were also attended by three Pwo Karens . The following year , 1845 , Dr. Judson ...
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... promises of God ; and brethren would return from them with fresh strength and courage to prosecute their labors . These and other advantages which might be expected to result , your com- mittee believe , would very far exceed all ...
... promises of God ; and brethren would return from them with fresh strength and courage to prosecute their labors . These and other advantages which might be expected to result , your com- mittee believe , would very far exceed all ...
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