The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... missions was new , and but little understood . Though the trustees have ever been men of sound , discriminating judgment , yet , confined as they were at home , and with but little experience in the business , it could not be expected ...
... missions was new , and but little understood . Though the trustees have ever been men of sound , discriminating judgment , yet , confined as they were at home , and with but little experience in the business , it could not be expected ...
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... missions among the Indians , according to a part of the articles of their constitution . Their success here has been Receipts . 1. Annual contributions of the Churches , 2. 8 [ JAN . History of the Connecticut Missionary Society .
... missions among the Indians , according to a part of the articles of their constitution . Their success here has been Receipts . 1. Annual contributions of the Churches , 2. 8 [ JAN . History of the Connecticut Missionary Society .
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... missions were not without effect ; they gave us the knowledge derived from experience , and were in many ways useful . Funds of the Society . The funds of this Society have been derived principally from donations from benevolent ...
... missions were not without effect ; they gave us the knowledge derived from experience , and were in many ways useful . Funds of the Society . The funds of this Society have been derived principally from donations from benevolent ...
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... Missions , acknowledges the receipt of $ 4,185 31 , during the month ending Nov. 12 , -also a donation of $ 1000 to ... Mission , were leaving the Peninsula , but to prevent having their work to do again , they were to leave 30,000 men ...
... Missions , acknowledges the receipt of $ 4,185 31 , during the month ending Nov. 12 , -also a donation of $ 1000 to ... Mission , were leaving the Peninsula , but to prevent having their work to do again , they were to leave 30,000 men ...
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... Missions upon Science and Literature . THE general subject of missions has at length become familiar . At the present day it is comparatively unnecessary to speak of their importance or their efficacy . Their importance has been felt ...
... Missions upon Science and Literature . THE general subject of missions has at length become familiar . At the present day it is comparatively unnecessary to speak of their importance or their efficacy . Their importance has been felt ...
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