The Martyr of Erromanga, Or, The Philosophy of Missions. Illustrated from the Labours, Death and Character of the Late Rev. John Williams. 3rd EdJohn Shaw, 1843 - 472 стор. |
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... thoughts which oppress it ; but he is restrained by his present limits , and must , therefore , reserve his views of the life , labours , death , and character of his honoured friend for another publication . " This Work was shortly ...
... thoughts which oppress it ; but he is restrained by his present limits , and must , therefore , reserve his views of the life , labours , death , and character of his honoured friend for another publication . " This Work was shortly ...
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... thought and being . It is not for nothing that you are objects of hatred to the foes of freedom and of human advancement . In proportion to the greatness of a power are the necessity and importance of its right direction . The work of ...
... thought and being . It is not for nothing that you are objects of hatred to the foes of freedom and of human advancement . In proportion to the greatness of a power are the necessity and importance of its right direction . The work of ...
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... thought the state of the heathen still more lamentable , and such as more loudly called for commiseration . On this ground , therefore , after much prayer to God for direction , and asking counsel of wise men , he offered himself to the ...
... thought the state of the heathen still more lamentable , and such as more loudly called for commiseration . On this ground , therefore , after much prayer to God for direction , and asking counsel of wise men , he offered himself to the ...
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... thought . Sleep and food were trifles be- neath attention . " At length he retired and spent the whole of the night in conversation with the teachers and chiefs from Aitutaki , about the wonderful truths he had heard , frequently rising ...
... thought . Sleep and food were trifles be- neath attention . " At length he retired and spent the whole of the night in conversation with the teachers and chiefs from Aitutaki , about the wonderful truths he had heard , frequently rising ...
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... thought , or more felicitous in expression , was ever uttered by a man under similar circum- stances . " Behold ! " said he , pointing to the idols , while addressing the unconverted portion of the assem- bly , “ these are still your ...
... thought , or more felicitous in expression , was ever uttered by a man under similar circum- stances . " Behold ! " said he , pointing to the idols , while addressing the unconverted portion of the assem- bly , “ these are still your ...
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