The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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... establishing it , and for believing that it will not lan- guish . We cannot but hope , that those who wish well to the literature of their country , that christians , and especial- ly christian ministers , will give their aid to extend ...
... establishing it , and for believing that it will not lan- guish . We cannot but hope , that those who wish well to the literature of their country , that christians , and especial- ly christian ministers , will give their aid to extend ...
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... established forms of social intercourse , Christians may in a criminal manner , limit the sphere of their influence ; and undesignedly strengthen that native hostility to re- ligion , which , however artfully con- cealed , is no where ...
... established forms of social intercourse , Christians may in a criminal manner , limit the sphere of their influence ; and undesignedly strengthen that native hostility to re- ligion , which , however artfully con- cealed , is no where ...
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... established . " Af- ter several observations , some of which are correct , while others are not so , he remarks , that , " after an ample repast , and becoming libations , the male members of the family , old men and boys , repair to ...
... established . " Af- ter several observations , some of which are correct , while others are not so , he remarks , that , " after an ample repast , and becoming libations , the male members of the family , old men and boys , repair to ...
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... established a number of schools . One of these in which native youths learn the English language , is taught , principally by the missionaries themselves . It has never been very flourishing . The average number of the pupils has been ...
... established a number of schools . One of these in which native youths learn the English language , is taught , principally by the missionaries themselves . It has never been very flourishing . The average number of the pupils has been ...
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... established schools for the instruc- tion of youth in English , and Tamul . They have also established a school at Mullagum , one at Panditeripo , and in- tend to do the same in the other par- ishes granted them . In the erection of ...
... established schools for the instruc- tion of youth in English , and Tamul . They have also established a school at Mullagum , one at Panditeripo , and in- tend to do the same in the other par- ishes granted them . In the erection of ...
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