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Page 144
This language is rareand conducted by private individu- ly acquired except by
those who als for a moderate compensation , put on the sacred vestments ; -but
in which both boys and girls are as the priests divest themselves of
promiscuously ...
This language is rareand conducted by private individu- ly acquired except by
those who als for a moderate compensation , put on the sacred vestments ; -but
in which both boys and girls are as the priests divest themselves of
promiscuously ...
Page 147
The aware of the uncertainty of life , New Testament had been almost and also
that he was probably the translated , and was partly printed only being on the
globe sufficiently in the Burman language . Religious acquainted with the
language ...
The aware of the uncertainty of life , New Testament had been almost and also
that he was probably the translated , and was partly printed only being on the
globe sufficiently in the Burman language . Religious acquainted with the
language ...
Page 184
York , facts have been disclosed equally hawk language . The want of competent
... ing committee , for the distribution of the In Tioga county 500 families are in the
like | Scriptures in foreign languages , whose situation . In Alleghany county ...
York , facts have been disclosed equally hawk language . The want of competent
... ing committee , for the distribution of the In Tioga county 500 families are in the
like | Scriptures in foreign languages , whose situation . In Alleghany county ...
Page 196
His texts are often little more thing to say : He never carries than mottos , which
aptiy indicate into the pulpit any thing more the subject of discourse . He than a
brief skeleton of his ser enters not into philological inves . mon ; and his language
is ...
His texts are often little more thing to say : He never carries than mottos , which
aptiy indicate into the pulpit any thing more the subject of discourse . He than a
brief skeleton of his ser enters not into philological inves . mon ; and his language
is ...
Page 330
to be expected but the very trans It is true , that the authorized lation we use , the
best in our lan- | translation was made soon after guage and inferior to few in any
| the revival of oriental literature in language ? But notwithstanding the West ...
to be expected but the very trans It is true , that the authorized lation we use , the
best in our lan- | translation was made soon after guage and inferior to few in any
| the revival of oriental literature in language ? But notwithstanding the West ...
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