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... Missions , passed in April , 1833 . " Resolved , That all the Mission- aries of the Board , who are , or who shall be , engaged in translating the Scriptures , be instructed to endeavour , by earnest prayer , and diligent study , to ...
... Missions , passed in April , 1833 . " Resolved , That all the Mission- aries of the Board , who are , or who shall be , engaged in translating the Scriptures , be instructed to endeavour , by earnest prayer , and diligent study , to ...
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... mission press . If from past favours we may judge of the designs of God in reference to this institution , will not the blessing of thou- sands ready to perish , come upon all who promote the objects of the A. and F. B. S ...
... mission press . If from past favours we may judge of the designs of God in reference to this institution , will not the blessing of thou- sands ready to perish , come upon all who promote the objects of the A. and F. B. S ...
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... mission boards be informed , that their applications for aid must be accompanied with a declara- tion , that the versions which they propose to circulate are executed in accordance with the above resolution . We will suppose that the ...
... mission boards be informed , that their applications for aid must be accompanied with a declara- tion , that the versions which they propose to circulate are executed in accordance with the above resolution . We will suppose that the ...
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... Mission- aries , unless it be alleged that such rendering is unfaithful , which al- legation , so far as the undersigned are aware , is not advanced ; but simply that it is " considered objectionable by other denominations of Christians ...
... Mission- aries , unless it be alleged that such rendering is unfaithful , which al- legation , so far as the undersigned are aware , is not advanced ; but simply that it is " considered objectionable by other denominations of Christians ...
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... mission , I found more or less dissatisfaction with the local version . But this en- joys the applause and confidence of all who are versed in the tongue . Not that it is considered unimprovable ; but that it is found to be safe ...
... mission , I found more or less dissatisfaction with the local version . But this en- joys the applause and confidence of all who are versed in the tongue . Not that it is considered unimprovable ; but that it is found to be safe ...
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