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In the Paisley Report for 1814 , Some are likewise expected to a very clear
account of the method give notes of the sermons they have of teaching in a
Sabbath School is heard during the day . ; detailed ; which I shall have great It
will be ...
In the Paisley Report for 1814 , Some are likewise expected to a very clear
account of the method give notes of the sermons they have of teaching in a
Sabbath School is heard during the day . ; detailed ; which I shall have great It
will be ...
Page 118
Mr . Griffith was expected to sail about the end of December , together Church
Missionary Society . with six Missionaries in Mr . Wesley ' s The Rev . Mr .
Bickerseth ( lately connection . ordained ) has sailed for Sierra Leone , A Baptist
Monthly ...
Mr . Griffith was expected to sail about the end of December , together Church
Missionary Society . with six Missionaries in Mr . Wesley ' s The Rev . Mr .
Bickerseth ( lately connection . ordained ) has sailed for Sierra Leone , A Baptist
Monthly ...
Page 365
... of an extraordinary man , a native , who invited their attention to religion and
morality ; and has prevailed on many of them to pray to God , and to forsake their
sins ; referring them for further instruction to the expected Missionaries . Thiese ...
... of an extraordinary man , a native , who invited their attention to religion and
morality ; and has prevailed on many of them to pray to God , and to forsake their
sins ; referring them for further instruction to the expected Missionaries . Thiese ...
Page 367
When I left my faand if health be continued , I despair mily at Malacca , on the 2d ,
they , tonot of being able to speak to the peo - gether with Mr . and Mrs . Thomsen
, ple , even sooner than I expected . ' Mrs . Fyvie , in her Letter of Jan .
When I left my faand if health be continued , I despair mily at Malacca , on the 2d ,
they , tonot of being able to speak to the peo - gether with Mr . and Mrs . Thomsen
, ple , even sooner than I expected . ' Mrs . Fyvie , in her Letter of Jan .
Page 414
An address on where numbers of the labouring class the occasion was expected
from Mr . J . are out of employ , they amounted to Jackson , of Green Hammerton ,
but , on f 200 , This anniversary was one of account of his failure , Mr . W ...
An address on where numbers of the labouring class the occasion was expected
from Mr . J . are out of employ , they amounted to Jackson , of Green Hammerton ,
but , on f 200 , This anniversary was one of account of his failure , Mr . W ...
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