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
| Edward Payson Tenney - 1895 - 714 páginas
...example and self-denying 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." Sir Bartle Frere, late Governor of Bombay, had said * that the teach1 These men are paying their vows... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1896 - 888 páginas
...blameless ••lapie and self-denying labors are infusing new vigor into the life of the great popu]^: under English rule, and are preparing them to be in every way better men zsl better citizens." The report of the Indian educational commission for 1883 tells IK. "The most... | |
| James Shepard Dennis - 1899 - 682 páginas
...and self-denying labours are infusing new vigour 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." 1 A still earlier testimony concerning the West Coast of Africa is found in the report of a Parliamentary... | |
| 1897 - 830 páginas
...self-denying labors are iufusing new vigor into the stereotyped life of the great population placed tinder English rule, and are preparing them to be in every...citizens of the great empire in which they dwell.' In the Proclamation to the Princes, Chiefs, anil People of India, read in the principal cities, 1858,... | |
| Eugene Stock - 1899 - 704 páginas
...and self-denying labours are infusing new vigour 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." CHAPTER LX. INDIA : BABUS, BRAHUOS, BORDERERS. Hinduism and Western Thought — Education without Religion... | |
| James Shepard Dennis - 1899 - 680 páginas
...and self-denying labours are infusing new vigour 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." l A still earlier testimony concerning the West Coast of Africa is found in the report of a Parliamentary... | |
| W. H. Rice - 1899 - 18 páginas
...are infusing new vigor into the life of the great populations, and preparing them in every way to be better men and better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell. They have frequently addressed the Indian government on important social questions involving the welfare... | |
| Frank Ballard - 1900 - 396 páginas
...and self-denying labours are infusing new vigour 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." Babu Keshub Cimnder Sen, the well-known leader of the Bramo Somaj in Calcutta, said 2 — "The spirit... | |
| Gustav Warneck - 1901 - 412 páginas
...and self-denying labours are infusing new vigour 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." Missions, too, had suffered severely from the Mutiny, but few of the North Indian stations having escaped... | |
| 1903 - 598 páginas
...example and self-denying labors 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 better men nnd better citizens of the great empire in which they dwell." But testimony not less conclusive, and... | |
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