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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... missionaries and other laborers at home and abroad , have been greatly aug- mented . To God be the praise . The reader will find that while a large amount of new matter has been introduced , and the statistics brought down to a date as ...
... missionaries and other laborers at home and abroad , have been greatly aug- mented . To God be the praise . The reader will find that while a large amount of new matter has been introduced , and the statistics brought down to a date as ...
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... missionaries - who knew the Indian character better , perhaps , than any other white men that have ever written of them - have left of what they themselves saw , are such as no civilized man can read without being perfectly appalled ...
... missionaries - who knew the Indian character better , perhaps , than any other white men that have ever written of them - have left of what they themselves saw , are such as no civilized man can read without being perfectly appalled ...
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... 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 disappearance 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 disappearance of the ...
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... missionaries , reached the great lakes , passed beyond them , and descending the valley of the Mississippi , established themselves at Fort Du Quesne , Vincennes , Kaskaskia , and various other places . Thus the greater part of the ...
... missionaries , reached the great lakes , passed beyond them , and descending the valley of the Mississippi , established themselves at Fort Du Quesne , Vincennes , Kaskaskia , and various other places . Thus the greater part of the ...
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... missionaries from Asia Minor ; its reception by the Celtic races ; the resistance made by the British Christians , in common with those of Ireland and France , to the claims of Rome ; the conquest of England by the Saxons , and the ...
... missionaries from Asia Minor ; its reception by the Celtic races ; the resistance made by the British Christians , in common with those of Ireland and France , to the claims of Rome ; the conquest of England by the Saxons , and the ...
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