William Carey: The Shoemaker who Became "the Father and Founder of Modern Missions"S.W. Partridge, 1887 - 160 páginas |
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... four miles distant from the latter town - for the more regular exercise of Carey's ministerial gifts . The members of the Baptist Church who desired his services had indeed little of this world's goods , for the most they could offer ...
... four miles distant from the latter town - for the more regular exercise of Carey's ministerial gifts . The members of the Baptist Church who desired his services had indeed little of this world's goods , for the most they could offer ...
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... four Mussulmen to dig a grave for him . No one would undertake it alone , and therefore so many of them went together , that they might all have an equal share of shame . We sent seven or eight miles for two persons to carry him to the ...
... four Mussulmen to dig a grave for him . No one would undertake it alone , and therefore so many of them went together , that they might all have an equal share of shame . We sent seven or eight miles for two persons to carry him to the ...
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... four Mussulmen came and told us they had lost caste for digging the grave , and that the Mundul , or head man of their village , had forbidden any of the people to eat , drink , or smoke with them . " Carey continued at Mudnabatty until ...
... four Mussulmen came and told us they had lost caste for digging the grave , and that the Mundul , or head man of their village , had forbidden any of the people to eat , drink , or smoke with them . " Carey continued at Mudnabatty until ...
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... four new missionaries were secured . These were Grant , Brunsden , Marshman , and Ward ; the last two of whom were to form , with Carey , the noble Serampore triumvirate . The hostility of the East India Company to the residence of ...
... four new missionaries were secured . These were Grant , Brunsden , Marshman , and Ward ; the last two of whom were to form , with Carey , the noble Serampore triumvirate . The hostility of the East India Company to the residence of ...
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... four Papist missionaries . " It was thus concluded that the new comers were French spies taking advantage of Serampore as foreign territory . Further inquiry speedily satisfied Lord Wellesley that the supposed Papists were very humble ...
... four Papist missionaries . " It was thus concluded that the new comers were French spies taking advantage of Serampore as foreign territory . Further inquiry speedily satisfied Lord Wellesley that the supposed Papists were very humble ...
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