Two Discourses: Preached Before the University of Cambridge on ... July 1, 1810 ; and a Sermon Preached Before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East ... July 12, 1810 ; to which are Added Christian Researches in AsiaSamuel T. Armstrong from Cambridge (Eng.), 1812 - 264 pages |
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... visited them . " This has been accounted by some , an epoch in the Church , not less remarkable than that of the first promul gation of the Gospel . And although it is now much out of view in the minds of many ; although Infidelity ...
... visited them . " This has been accounted by some , an epoch in the Church , not less remarkable than that of the first promul gation of the Gospel . And although it is now much out of view in the minds of many ; although Infidelity ...
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... visited it , for our altars were once polluted by human sacrifices . The same happiness , we would hope , is now come for India . If it should be said that the sacrifice of women cannot be abo- lished , it will be a sufficient answer to ...
... visited it , for our altars were once polluted by human sacrifices . The same happiness , we would hope , is now come for India . If it should be said that the sacrifice of women cannot be abo- lished , it will be a sufficient answer to ...
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... commu- nications of such persons would be very valuable to the Church at home . This may be exemplified in the instance of the worthy clergyman of New South Wales ; who lately visited England : * and The Light of the World . 103.
... commu- nications of such persons would be very valuable to the Church at home . This may be exemplified in the instance of the worthy clergyman of New South Wales ; who lately visited England : * and The Light of the World . 103.
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... visited England : * and whose communications were not only serviceable to the general interests of religion ; but were , in many respects , very acceptable to the British government . 5. The last advantage which we shall mention , is ...
... visited England : * and whose communications were not only serviceable to the general interests of religion ; but were , in many respects , very acceptable to the British government . 5. The last advantage which we shall mention , is ...
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... India by land , from Calcutta to Cape Comorin , a continent extending through fourteen degrees of latitude , and visited Ceylon thrice . And he soon discovered that a person may reside all his life in Bengal , and yet Introduction . 7.
... India by land , from Calcutta to Cape Comorin , a continent extending through fourteen degrees of latitude , and visited Ceylon thrice . And he soon discovered that a person may reside all his life in Bengal , and yet Introduction . 7.
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