The Missionary Herald, Tomy 53-54Board, 1857 Volumes for 1828-1934 contain the Proceedings at large of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. |
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Strona 107
... course many presents from me , he hopes to be well provided for . And besides all this , missionaries are rising here , and are becoming of more consequence from year to year . Though we are foreigners , we are seen to be not a little ...
... course many presents from me , he hopes to be well provided for . And besides all this , missionaries are rising here , and are becoming of more consequence from year to year . Though we are foreigners , we are seen to be not a little ...
Strona 115
... course need all the human succor we can properly obtain , though our chief reliance must still be on the Lord . The Schools - Cheerful Hope . Mr. Perkins mentions that Barth's Church History and a Scripture Geography prepared by the ...
... course need all the human succor we can properly obtain , though our chief reliance must still be on the Lord . The Schools - Cheerful Hope . Mr. Perkins mentions that Barth's Church History and a Scripture Geography prepared by the ...
Strona 116
... course of a private correspondence . We shall of course at once make the application . The consul was kind and cordial , and we held a full and extended consultation with him on the present state of our mission . He was ready to aid us ...
... course of a private correspondence . We shall of course at once make the application . The consul was kind and cordial , and we held a full and extended consultation with him on the present state of our mission . He was ready to aid us ...
Strona 117
... course do so . As soon as Meerza Aly Akbar left us , we dispatched a messenger to the consul with the following queries . " 1. Is there any reason to hope , that the Kâim Mak- am will admit the orders of Asker Aly Khan to be suspended ...
... course do so . As soon as Meerza Aly Akbar left us , we dispatched a messenger to the consul with the following queries . " 1. Is there any reason to hope , that the Kâim Mak- am will admit the orders of Asker Aly Khan to be suspended ...
Strona 119
... course , as there is no hope of or wish for his wife's return , we cannot expect that the relation so happily instituted between Polat and the Kessab brethren , will be a permanent one , as he cannot be a long time separated from his ...
... course , as there is no hope of or wish for his wife's return , we cannot expect that the relation so happily instituted between Polat and the Kessab brethren , will be a permanent one , as he cannot be a long time separated from his ...
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