English legislation, and by the spirit of freedom, benevolence, and justice, which pervades the English rule. And they augur well of the future moral progress of the native population of India, from these signs of solid advance already exhibited on every... Statistics of Protestant Missionary Societies: 1872-3 - Page 47by William Binnington Boyce - 1874 - 184 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1873 - 536 pages
...English education ; by the freedom given to the press ; by the high standard, tone, and purpose of Indian legislation ; and by the spirit of freedom, benevolence,...influence of their teaching, and of the greatness of the revolution which it is silently producing, is not taken by missionaries only. It has been accepted... | |
| 1875 - 860 pages
...English education ; by the freedom given to the press ; by the high standard, tone, and purpose of Indian legislation ; and by the spirit of freedom, benevolence,...moral progress of the native population of India, from the signs of solid advance already exhibited on every hand, and gained within the brief period of two... | |
| 1870 - 1036 pages
...purpose of Indian legislation ; and by the spirit of freedom, benevolence, and justice which prevades the English rule. And they augur well of the future...moral progress of the native population of India, from the signs of solid advance already exhibited on every hand, and gained within the brief period of two... | |
| 1873 - 336 pages
...public teaching, but by the millions of printed books and tracts which are scattered widely through the country. On this account they express no wonder...influence of their teaching, and of the greatness of the revolution which it is silently producing, is not taken by Missionaries only. It has been accepted... | |
| 1873 - 636 pages
...English education ; by thefreedom given to the press; by the high standard, tone, and purpose of Indian legislation, and by the spirit of freedom, benevolence,...influence of their teaching, and of the greatness of the revolution which it is silently producing, is not taken by missionaries only. It has been accepted... | |
| 1873 - 806 pages
...English education ; by the freedom given to the prese ; by the high standard, tone, and purpose of Indian legislation, and by the spirit of freedom benevolence,...moral progress of the native population of India, Divisions. Couimunicunts. Native Christum. Native Ordained Ministen. Native Contributions. Rs. Lower... | |
| Bartle Frere - 1874 - 130 pages
...English education, by the freedom given to the press ; by the high standard, tone, and purpose of Indian legislation, and by the spirit of freedom, benevolence,...influence of their teaching, and of the greatness of the revolution which it is silently producing, is not taken by Missionaries only. It has been accepted... | |
| Scotland free church, gen. assembly - 1874 - 862 pages
...English education; by the freedom given to the press ; by the high standard, tone, and purpose of Indian legislation, and by the spirit of freedom, benevolence,...generations. This view of the general influence of their teachings, and of the greatnes8,of the revolution which it Hilciitlv producing, is not taken by the... | |
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1875 - 506 pages
...English education, by the freedom given to the press, by the high standard, tone, and purpose of Indian legislation, and by the spirit of freedom, benevolence,...influence of their teaching, and of the greatness of the revolution which it is silently producing, is not taken by missionaries only. It has been accepted... | |
| Mary Weitbrecht - 1875 - 264 pages
...English education, by the freedom given to the press, by the high standard, tone, and purpose of Indian legislation, and by the spirit of freedom, benevolence,...population of India, from these signs of solid advance gained within the brief period of two generations. " Without pronouncing an opinion upon the matter,... | |
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