Missionaries, whose blameless example and self-denying labours are infusing new vigour into the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men and better citizens of the great... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Página 393editado por - 1875Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Arthur T. Pierson - 1886 - 396 páginas
...example and self-denying labor are infusing new vigor into the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them...citizens of the great empire in which they dwell." The " London Quarterly Review " says of this report, that the "testimony of the Indian government to... | |
| Robert Mackenzie - 1887 - 486 páginas
...the stereotyped life of the great population placed under English rule, and are preparing them to bo in every way better men and better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell." Tho direct results of missionary labour in India are not inconsiderable. In 1852 the number of native... | |
| Henry Addison Nelson, Albert B. Robinson - 1888 - 660 páginas
...example and self-denying labor are infusing new vigor into the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them...citizens of the great empire in which they dwell. As the London Quarterly Review says : This testimony of the Indian government to the importance and value... | |
| 1888 - 572 páginas
...example and self-denying labor are infusing new vigor into the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them...citizens of the great empire in which they dwell." In 1886 Sir Rives Thompson, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, said : "In my judgment, Christian missionaries... | |
| Henry Addison Nelson, Albert B. Robinson - 1888 - 630 páginas
...example and self-denying labor are infusing new vigor into the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way belter men and better cifizent of the great empire in which they dwell. As the London Quarterly Review... | |
| John Fletcher Hurst - 1891 - 844 páginas
...example and selfdenying labors are infusing new vigor into the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them...citizens of the great empire in which they dwell." There will be no lower attitude occupied by the government than is expressed in these strong words.... | |
| John Fletcher Hurst - 1891 - 846 páginas
...example and selfdenying labors are infusing new vigor into the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and are preparing them...citizens of the great empire in which they dwell." There will be no lower attitude occupied by the government than is expressed in these strong words.... | |
| Robert Mackenzie - 1892 - 494 páginas
...of the great population placed under English rule, and are preparing them to bo in every way oetter men and better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell" The direct results of missionary labour in India are not inconsiderable. In 1852 the number of native... | |
| 1894 - 666 páginas
...infusing new vigor into the stereotyped life of the great populations placed under English rule, and preparing them to be in every way better men and better...citizens of the great empire in which they dwell." IT is with deep gratitude that we are able to state that the terrible earthquakes in Turkey in July... | |
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