The Christian Spectator, Volumen6Howe & Spalding, 1824 |
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... missionaries from the State of Connecticut . In the year 1798 , the General Associa- tion resolved itself into " the Mission- ary Society of Connecticut . " This was only taking a name ; for the So- ciety had existed in fact , since ...
... missionaries from the State of Connecticut . In the year 1798 , the General Associa- tion resolved itself into " the Mission- ary Society of Connecticut . " This was only taking a name ; for the So- ciety had existed in fact , since ...
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... missionaries were often necessitated to combat Infidel- ity in her boldest attitudes . Per- haps they encountered more harden- ed and daring infidelity during the first six years , than during all the re- maining period . This was a ...
... missionaries were often necessitated to combat Infidel- ity in her boldest attitudes . Per- haps they encountered more harden- ed and daring infidelity during the first six years , than during all the re- maining period . This was a ...
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... missionaries in the course of one year . These have usually been ordained ministers who were tried men , and who shrunk from no toil , who were checked by no discouragements . They have generally preached upon an average , as many as ...
... missionaries in the course of one year . These have usually been ordained ministers who were tried men , and who shrunk from no toil , who were checked by no discouragements . They have generally preached upon an average , as many as ...
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... missionaries , the last item might probably be doubled without any fear of exaggeration . new It is likewise imposible to state , with precision , how many churches have been gathered in the wilderness by means of this Society , or how ...
... missionaries , the last item might probably be doubled without any fear of exaggeration . new It is likewise imposible to state , with precision , how many churches have been gathered in the wilderness by means of this Society , or how ...
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... missionaries . The fact is , the great secret of civilizing the Indians by sending large families to settle among them , had not then been dis- covered . Add to this , that the In- dians were less friendly to us at that time than at the ...
... missionaries . The fact is , the great secret of civilizing the Indians by sending large families to settle among them , had not then been dis- covered . Add to this , that the In- dians were less friendly to us at that time than at the ...
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