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" We therefore have been particularly delighted with this copious and complete translation. Please the most merciful God, we shall command the select servants, who are admitted to our presence, to read to us the above-mentioned Book from the beginning to... "
The History of the Origin and First Ten Years of the British and Foreign ... - Page 257
by John Owen - 1816 - 6 pages
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1814
...&ur presence, to read * to MS the above-mentioned book from the beginning to the end, that we tuny, in the most minute manner, hear and comprehend its contents. Your Excellency will be plojised to rejoice the hearts of the above-mentioned dignified, learued, and enlightened Society,...
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Missionary Register, Volumes 2-3

1814 - 548 pages
...degree of respect and estimation in which the Shah holds the New Testament. NOTE »y SIR GORE QP&ELT. " Your Excellency will be pleased to rejoice the hearts...making known the true meaning and >intent of the Holy Gospel, and other points in Sacred Books, that they are deservedly honoured with our royal favour....
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The Literary Panorama and National Register, Volume 1

1814 - 644 pages
...are admitted to our presence, to read to us the above-mentioned book, from the beginning to the end, that we may, in the most minute manner, hear and comprehend...Your Excellency will be pleased to rejoice the hearts cf the above-mentioned dignified, learned, and enlightened Society, with assuranres of our highest...
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The baptist Magazine

1815 - 556 pages
...admitted to onr presence, to read * to us the above-mentioned book from the beginning to the end, that wo may, in the most minute manner, hear and comprehend...making known the true meaning and intent of the Holy Gospel, and other points in Sacred Books, that they are deservedly honoured with our royal favor. Your...
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The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine, Volume 11

1815 - 604 pages
...Admitted to our presence, to read* to us the above mentioned book ii -mi the beginning to the end, that we may, in the most minute manner, hear and comprehend...excellency will be pleased to rejoice the hearts of the above mentioned, dignified, learned, and enlightened society, with, assurances of our highest regard...
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The Christian Disciple, Volume 3

1815 - 398 pages
...are admitted to our presence, to read* t» us the above mentioned book from the beginning to the end, that we may, in the most minute manner, hear and comprehend...excellency will be pleased to rejoice the hearts of the above mentioned, dignified, learned and enlightened socicty, with assurances of our highest regard...
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The Report ... with an Appendix, Volume 3

British and Foreign Bible Society - 1815 - 590 pages
...are admitted to our presence, to read,* to us the abovementioiied Book from the beginning to the end, that we may, in the most minute manner, hear and comprehend its contents. • I beg leave to remark, that the word " Tilawat," which the Translator has rendered " read,1' is...
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The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...

1815 - 406 pages
...book from the beginning to the end, that we may, in the most minute manner, bean and com» prehend its contents. "Your excellency will be pleased to rejoice the hearts of the above mentionedi dignified, learned, and enlightened soeiety, with assurances of our highest regard...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ..., Volume 1

1816 - 670 pages
...are admitted to our presence», to read to us the above-mentioned book from the beginning to the end, that we may, in the most minute manner, hear and comprehend...above-mentioned dignified, learned, and enlightened so* Note by Sir Gore Otuely I beg leave to remark, that the word " Tilawat," which the translator |hat...
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The Conversion of the World: Or, The Claims of Six Hundred Millions and the ...

Gordon Hall, Samuel Newell - 1818 - 102 pages
...are admitted to our presence, to read to us the above mentioned book from the beginning to the end that we may, in the most minute manner, hear and comprehend...Excellency will be pleased to rejoice the hearts of the above mentioned dignified, learned and enlightened Society with assurances of our highest regard and...
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