The Life of William Carey, D. D.: Shoemaker and Missionary, Professor of Sanskrit, Bengali, and Marathi in the College of Fort William, CalcuttaJ. Murray, 1887 - 389 páginas |
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... ENGLAND'S FOREIGN MISSIONS 25 CHAPTER III INDIA AS CAREY FOUND IT 49 CHAPTER IV SIX YEARS IN NORTH BENGAL - MISSIONARY AND INDIGO PLANTER • CHAPTER V 70 THE NEW CRUSADE - SERAMPORE AND THE BROTHERHOOD 97 CHAPTER VI THE FIRST NATIVE ...
... ENGLAND'S FOREIGN MISSIONS 25 CHAPTER III INDIA AS CAREY FOUND IT 49 CHAPTER IV SIX YEARS IN NORTH BENGAL - MISSIONARY AND INDIGO PLANTER • CHAPTER V 70 THE NEW CRUSADE - SERAMPORE AND THE BROTHERHOOD 97 CHAPTER VI THE FIRST NATIVE ...
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... ENGLAND'S FOREIGN MISSIONS , KETTERING FIRST MISSION HOUSE IN NORTH INDIA , DINAJPOOR DANISH LUTHERAN ( NOW ANGLICAN ) CHURCH , SERAMPORE KRISHNA CHANDRA PAL , THE FIRST CONVERT PAGE 4 20 22 46 87 108 116 CAREY'S CHRISTIAN VILLAGE ...
... ENGLAND'S FOREIGN MISSIONS , KETTERING FIRST MISSION HOUSE IN NORTH INDIA , DINAJPOOR DANISH LUTHERAN ( NOW ANGLICAN ) CHURCH , SERAMPORE KRISHNA CHANDRA PAL , THE FIRST CONVERT PAGE 4 20 22 46 87 108 116 CAREY'S CHRISTIAN VILLAGE ...
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... , and that the Indian achievement of England , as it is the strangest , may after all turn out to be the greatest of all her achievements . " - PROFESSOR J. R. SEELEY . ! LIFE OF WILLIAM CAREY , D.D. CHAPTER I CAREY'S.
... , and that the Indian achievement of England , as it is the strangest , may after all turn out to be the greatest of all her achievements . " - PROFESSOR J. R. SEELEY . ! LIFE OF WILLIAM CAREY , D.D. CHAPTER I CAREY'S.
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... England - The Weaver Carey who became a Peer , and the weaver who was father of William Carey - Early training in Paulerspury - Impressions made by him on his sister - On his com- panions and the villagers - His experience as son of the ...
... England - The Weaver Carey who became a Peer , and the weaver who was father of William Carey - Early training in Paulerspury - Impressions made by him on his sister - On his com- panions and the villagers - His experience as son of the ...
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... England , and young Carey had trodden many a mile of it , as boy and man , before he left home for ever for Bengal . 66 Two unfinished autobiographical sketches , written from India at the request of Fuller and of Ryland , and letters ...
... England , and young Carey had trodden many a mile of it , as boy and man , before he left home for ever for Bengal . 66 Two unfinished autobiographical sketches , written from India at the request of Fuller and of Ryland , and letters ...
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Andrew Fuller Asia Baptist became Bengali Bengali language Bible Brahmans brethren British brother Carey Brother Marshman brotherhood Calcutta called Carey's caste century Christ Church Church of England colleagues converts Danish dear death Dinajpoor divine Duff East India England English European evangelical faith father Felix friends Fuller garden Gokool Gospel Government Governor-General grammar Hackleton heart heathen Hindoo Hindostani honour Hoogli hope John Krishna Krishna Pal labour land language learned letter living London Missionary Society Lord Wellesley Lord William Bentinck Lord's Marathi ment ministers mission Missionary Society Mohammedan months Mudnabati never Orissa Paulerspury pray prayer preach preacher printed pundit rupees Ryland Sanskrit scholar Scriptures sent Seram Serampore College shoemaker soon soul spirit stations Testament things Thomas tion translation Udny Ward whole widow wife William Carey words write wrote
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Página 44 - Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost, and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business. But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word.
Página 47 - Thus speaketh the Lord of hosts, saying, This people say, The time is not come, the time that the Lord's house should be built.
Página 378 - For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell on sleep, and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption : But he whom God raised again saw no corruption.
Página 24 - Assailed by scandal and the tongue of strife, His only answer was a blameless life ; And he that forged, and he that threw the dart, Had each a brother's interest in his heart. Paul's love of Christ, and steadiness unbribed.
Página 378 - Look to Abraham your father and to Sarah who bore you; for when he was but one I called him, and I blessed him and made him many.
Página 55 - I beseech* you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your breasonabl.e service.
Página 45 - That a plan be prepared against the next ministers' meeting at Kettering for forming a Baptist Society for propagating the Gospel among the Heathen.
Página 269 - A treasure in a grain of earth, Strange as a spirit from the dead, Thine embryo sprang to birth. Thrice welcome, little English flower ! Whose tribes beneath our natal skies Shut close their leaves while vapours lower; But when the sun's gay beams arise, With unabashed but modest eyes Follow his motion to the west, Nor cease to gaze till daylight dies, Then fold themselves to rest.
Página 258 - But there is yet a liberty, unsung By poets, and by senators unpraised, Which monarchs cannot grant, nor all the powers Of earth and hell confederate take away : A liberty which persecution, fraud, Oppression, prisons, have no power to bind : W hich whoso tastes can be enslaved no more.
Página 255 - That in all matters relating to their temples, their worship, their festivals, their religious practices, their ceremonial observances, our native subjects be left entirely to themselves.