A Vindication of the British and Foreign Bible Society: In a Letter Addressed to the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth, Chiefly in Reply to His Letter to the Right Honourable Lord TeignmouthJ. Hatchard, 1811 - 271 |
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... apply to those gentlemen who were immediately connected with the history and institution of the Bible Society . In pursuance of this plan , I ad- dressed the following letter to the Rev. John Owen , Secretary to the Society . My dear ...
... apply to those gentlemen who were immediately connected with the history and institution of the Bible Society . In pursuance of this plan , I ad- dressed the following letter to the Rev. John Owen , Secretary to the Society . My dear ...
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... distinctly made for a supply . Early in the year 1800 , the Society was * The date of this application was in the year 1800. See Ap- pendix A. importuned upon the subject , through the medium of Dr. 6 Vindication of the Bible Society .
... distinctly made for a supply . Early in the year 1800 , the Society was * The date of this application was in the year 1800. See Ap- pendix A. importuned upon the subject , through the medium of Dr. 6 Vindication of the Bible Society .
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... ; we are at issue Dr. Gaskin himself admitted , to a upon a fact . clergyman who did apply , " that there were only 10,000 printed , and that 20,000 would not supply half the demand " ( see p . 6. ) 16 Vindication of the Bible Society .
... ; we are at issue Dr. Gaskin himself admitted , to a upon a fact . clergyman who did apply , " that there were only 10,000 printed , and that 20,000 would not supply half the demand " ( see p . 6. ) 16 Vindication of the Bible Society .
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... applying , and yet no- thing was done . This point is , I hope , settled between us ; I now therefore , come to the more immediate considera- tion of your letter . I have taken more than ordinary pains to ascer- tain both the general ...
... applying , and yet no- thing was done . This point is , I hope , settled between us ; I now therefore , come to the more immediate considera- tion of your letter . I have taken more than ordinary pains to ascer- tain both the general ...
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... apply only to that very small body , who , unfortunately for its interests , are much upon the spot , and who , by inexpedient and injudicious mea- sures , impede many of its objects , detract much from its utility , and prevent very ...
... apply only to that very small body , who , unfortunately for its interests , are much upon the spot , and who , by inexpedient and injudicious mea- sures , impede many of its objects , detract much from its utility , and prevent very ...
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admit adopted Appendix Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury argument Bartlett's Buildings believe Bishop of London Bishop of St blessing brethren British and Foreign cause charity Charles Church of England Churchmen ciety circulation clergy Committee copies correct Country Clergyman Daubeny Dissenters divine doctrines established Extract faith favour Foreign Bible Society friends furnished Gaskin Gerické give Gospel Holy Scriptures honour Ibid institution instruction labours language letter London Lord Teignmouth means ment ministers mission Missionaries never object observe opinion orthography Owen parish persons poor present priest principle printed procure promoting Christian Knowledge purpose reason received recommend religion religious Report of Bible respect Sermon shew Society for promoting Society in Bartlett's Socinian spirit Sub-Committee subscribers Sunday School Society supply Tamul Tanjore Telinga Testament thing tion Tract Society Tranquebar translation truth Wales Welsh Alphabet Welsh Bible Welsh language whole word Wordsworth zeal
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