Religion in America: Or, An Account of the Origin, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States. With Notices of the Unevangelical Denominations |
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... labors of the missionaries , who have intro- duced letters among several tribes , are also producing great results , and leading to decided improvements . A great deal has been said and written about the gradual wasting away and ...
... labors of the missionaries , who have intro- duced letters among several tribes , are also producing great results , and leading to decided improvements . A great deal has been said and written about the gradual wasting away and ...
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... labored to make it an article of commerce between the two continents . Some of the voyages made from England to America in that cen- tury for the mere purpose of traffic , were not unprofitable to the ad- venturers ; but it was not ...
... labored to make it an article of commerce between the two continents . Some of the voyages made from England to America in that cen- tury for the mere purpose of traffic , were not unprofitable to the ad- venturers ; but it was not ...
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... labors was such as the world had never before seen the like of . The proprietors were to form a close corporation ; the territory was to be partitioned out into counties of vast extent , each of which was to have an Earl or Landgrave ...
... labors was such as the world had never before seen the like of . The proprietors were to form a close corporation ; the territory was to be partitioned out into counties of vast extent , each of which was to have an Earl or Landgrave ...
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... labor of his slaves . Every thing goes on heavily . Slaves are too stupid and improvident to make good col- onists . The country , under these disadvantages , never assumes the garden - like appearance that it already wears in the New ...
... labor of his slaves . Every thing goes on heavily . Slaves are too stupid and improvident to make good col- onists . The country , under these disadvantages , never assumes the garden - like appearance that it already wears in the New ...
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... labors attending a man's removal into a new country , espe- cially in the case of the many who have to earn their bread by their own strenuous exertions . All these things hinder the growth of piety in the soul , and form real obstacles ...
... labors attending a man's removal into a new country , espe- cially in the case of the many who have to earn their bread by their own strenuous exertions . All these things hinder the growth of piety in the soul , and form real obstacles ...
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