The Baptist Missionary Magazine, Volumes 21-221841 - Baptists Volumes 7-77, 80-83 include 13th-83rd, 86th-89th annual report of the American Baptist missionary union. |
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We have had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Dyer pared— Chinese spoken
language . preach in Chinese , and he certainly deA line of distinction , if we
mistake not , serves to be called a preacher . Mr. Medis to be drawn between
Hindoostan , as ...
We have had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Dyer pared— Chinese spoken
language . preach in Chinese , and he certainly deA line of distinction , if we
mistake not , serves to be called a preacher . Mr. Medis to be drawn between
Hindoostan , as ...
Page 226
SI F. 0012 treat lo bart but altra bode ofie and were miles from Tachen we had
passed a Siam . large canal , bearing northwest , called Eram ta rang , and on the
left were JOURNAL OF MR . SLAFTER , AT BANGKOK : many other canals ...
SI F. 0012 treat lo bart but altra bode ofie and were miles from Tachen we had
passed a Siam . large canal , bearing northwest , called Eram ta rang , and on the
left were JOURNAL OF MR . SLAFTER , AT BANGKOK : many other canals ...
Page 341
... the seat of Barker left us for Rangpur , or as the Asamese learning and
intelligence , and station is now called , Sibsagor , for the the residence of the
principal native purpose of locating themselves there . families or nobility of Asam
.
... the seat of Barker left us for Rangpur , or as the Asamese learning and
intelligence , and station is now called , Sibsagor , for the the residence of the
principal native purpose of locating themselves there . families or nobility of Asam
.
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Perhaps nothing more has been called for than to keep the friends of missions
informed of the actual progress of the work . Nothing more was necessary ,
certainly , if regard were had only to the procurement of the requisite funds .
Perhaps nothing more has been called for than to keep the friends of missions
informed of the actual progress of the work . Nothing more was necessary ,
certainly , if regard were had only to the procurement of the requisite funds .
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On the removal of Mr. Love and his family Soon after , another person called lo
Cortu , Mrs. Dickson did not immediately with his little daughter in his band ,
accompany bim , lest her motive iu opening a an intelligent looking girl about
nine ...
On the removal of Mr. Love and his family Soon after , another person called lo
Cortu , Mrs. Dickson did not immediately with his little daughter in his band ,
accompany bim , lest her motive iu opening a an intelligent looking girl about
nine ...
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Page 13 - How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!
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