| 1857 - 564 стор.
...account of its perfectly unsectarian character. " It sends neither Episcopacy, nor Presbyterianism, nor Independency, but the Gospel of Christ to the...one accustomed to work his own way to become in a mt asure dependent on others ; and I would not have been much put about though my offer had been rejected.... | |
| 1857 - 802 стор.
...account of its perfectly nnsectarian character. It 'sends neither episcopacy, nor presbvterianism, nor independency, but the gospel of Christ to the...heathen.' This exactly agreed with my ideas of what & Missionary Society ought to do ; but it was not without a pang that I offered myself, for it was... | |
| 1858 - 620 стор.
...account of its perfectly unsectarian character. It " sends neither Episcopacy, nor Presbyterianism, nor Independency, but the Gospel of Christ to the...agreeable to one accustomed to work his own way to become ш а measure dependent on others. And ^ would not have been much puit about, though ray offer had... | |
| David Livingstone - 1858 - 778 стор.
...account of its perfectly unsectarian character. It " sends neither Episcopacy, nor Presbyterianism, nor Independency, but the Gospel of Christ to the...missionary society ought to do; but it was not without a pangthat I offered myself, for it was not quite agreeable to one accustomed to work his own way to... | |
| 1858 - 882 стор.
...London Missionary Society. He offered himself, with a half hope that his application would be rejected, for it was not quite agreeable to one accustomed to work his own way to become dependent in а measure upon others. By the time when his medical and theological studies were completed,... | |
| David Livingstone - 1859 - 470 стор.
...account of its perfectly uLeecturian character. It "sends neither Episcopacy, nor Presbyterianism, nor Independency, but the gospel of Christ, to the...was not without a pang that I offered myself, for ; t was not quite agreeable to one accustomed to work his own way to become in a measure dependent... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1861 - 448 стор.
...the only pang he had in going to Africa at the charge of the London Missionary Society was, because " it was not quite agreeable to one accustomed to work his own way to become, in. a manner, dependent upon others." Arrived in Africa he set to work with great vigor. He could not brook... | |
| 106 стор.
...advised my joining the London Missionary Society ; but it was not without a pang that I offered myaelf, for it was not quite agreeable to one accustomed to...in a measure dependent on others; and I would not bare been much put about though my offer had been rejected." Livingstone does not regret that his first... | |
| David Livingstone - 1868 - 810 стор.
...account of its perfectly unsectarian character. It 'f sends neither Episcopacy, nor Presbyterian ism, nor Independency, but the Gospel of Christ to the...what a missionary society ought to do ; but it was riot without a pang that I offered myself, for it was not quite agreeable to one accustomed to work... | |
| David Livingstone - 1872 - 646 стор.
...account of its perfectly unsectorian character. It "sends neither Episcopacy, nor Presbyterianism, nor Independency, but the gospel of Christ, to the...a missionary society ought to do ; but it was not witheut a pang that I offered myself, for it was not quite agreeable to one accustomed to work his... | |
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