Missionary RegisterSeeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1823 |
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... lives of the Recap- tured Negroes are so opposed to their own , that they are astonished and confounded . Regent's Town now wears the aspect of a well- peopled village in our happy land - its inhabitants civilized , industrious , honest ...
... lives of the Recap- tured Negroes are so opposed to their own , that they are astonished and confounded . Regent's Town now wears the aspect of a well- peopled village in our happy land - its inhabitants civilized , industrious , honest ...
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... live a life of faith , and lead a holy life to Thy praise ! May the unworthy Minister and the People be always found at the Throne of Grace , and the Holy Spirit enable them continually to enjoy fellowship with the Father and with His ...
... live a life of faith , and lead a holy life to Thy praise ! May the unworthy Minister and the People be always found at the Throne of Grace , and the Holy Spirit enable them continually to enjoy fellowship with the Father and with His ...
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... are impoverished by the sufferings of former years , but because the real want of eatables is much greater . There are hundreds of Colonists who must contrive to live on animal food alone , as 10 [ JAN . SURVEY OF MISSIONARY STATIONS .
... are impoverished by the sufferings of former years , but because the real want of eatables is much greater . There are hundreds of Colonists who must contrive to live on animal food alone , as 10 [ JAN . SURVEY OF MISSIONARY STATIONS .
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must contrive to live on animal food alone , as in some places bread is not to be had . " In a subsequent Letter , Mr. Hallbeck says- " There is every appearance of another failure of the crop . In several parts of the Colony the hopes ...
must contrive to live on animal food alone , as in some places bread is not to be had . " In a subsequent Letter , Mr. Hallbeck says- " There is every appearance of another failure of the crop . In several parts of the Colony the hopes ...
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... live in the place , 28 ; departed this life , 42 ; excluded or withdrawn , 21. The Con- gregation at Gnadenthal consists , at the close of the year , of 587 communicants ; 250 baptized , not yet communicants ; 417 baptized children ; 91 ...
... live in the place , 28 ; departed this life , 42 ; excluded or withdrawn , 21. The Con- gregation at Gnadenthal consists , at the close of the year , of 587 communicants ; 250 baptized , not yet communicants ; 417 baptized children ; 91 ...
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Page 212 - And he said unto him ; Son, thou art ever with me, and all that I have is thine. It was meet that we should make merry and be glad, for this thy brother was dead, and is alive again ; and was lost, and is found.
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Page 162 - Saviour to grant you lovely minds and humble hearts. If you follow this advice of your father, my joy will be complete, when I shall once see you again in eternal bliss, and be able to say to our Saviour, Here, Lord, is thy poor unworthy Cornelius, and the children thou hast given me. I am sure our Saviour will not forsake you ; but, I beseech you, do not forsake him.
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Page 259 - knowest nothing yet as thou oughtest to know." — May the Lord effectually incline thine heart to take a contrary course, and to seek wisdom where alone it can be found, even from the Lord, " the Father of lights, and the giver of every good and perfect gift," who hath invited and commanded thee to ask, that it may be given thee ! VI.