| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society - 1814 - 500 pagine
...ourselves or our children. If we give up the resolution whicb was formed on the subject of private trade, when we first united at Serampore, the mission...quarrels, and every evil work, will succeed the moment il is admitted that each brother may do something on his own account. Woe to that man who shall ever... | |
| 1825 - 598 pagine
...ourselves, or our children. If we give up the resolution, which was formed on the subject of private trade, when we first united at Serampore, the mission...account. Woe to that •man, who shall ever make the smallest movement toward such a measure ! Let us continually watch against a worldly spirit, and cultivate... | |
| 1827 - 676 pagine
...the light of aprediclion.~ "If we give up the resolution which was formed on the subject of private trade, when we first united at Serampore, the mission...own account. Woe to that man who shall ever make the smallest movement toward such a measure !"• The resolution referred to above is thus expressed: "... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1839 - 344 pagine
...ourselves or our children. If we give up the resolution which was formed on the subject of private trade, when we first united at Serampore, the mission...own account. Woe to that man who shall ever make the smallest movement toward such a measure. Let us continually watch against a worldly spirit, and cultivate... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1839 - 628 pagine
...ourselves or our children. If we give up the resolution which was formed on the subject of private trade, when we first united at Serampore, the mission...own account. Woe to that man who shall ever make the smallest movement toward such a measure. Let us continually watch against a worldly spirit, and cultivate... | |
| Howard Malcom - 1839 - 668 pagine
...ourselves or our children. If we give up the resolution which was formed on the subject of private trade, when we first united at Serampore, the mission is from that hour a lost cause. A worldSERAMPORE. ly spirit, quarrels, and every evil work, will succeed, the moment it is admitted that... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1853 - 486 pagine
...ourselves or our children. Jf we give up the resolution which was formed on the subject of private trade, when we first united at Serampore, the mission...own account. Woe to that man who shall ever make the smallest movement toward such a measure. Let us continually watch against a worldly spirit, and cultivate... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1853 - 510 pagine
...the resolution which was formed on the subject of private trade, when we first united at Serampurc, the mission is from that hour a lost cause. A worldly...own account. Woe to that man who shall ever make the smallest movement toward such a measure. Let us continually watch against a worldly spirit, and cultivate... | |
| William Brown (M.D.) - 1854 - 556 pagine
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| John Clark Marshman - 1859 - 574 pagine
...ourselves or our children. If we give up the resolution which was formed on the subject of private trade, when we first united at Serampore, the Mission...each brother may do something on his own account." To turn now to the progress of the Translations. The proposal made by the Serampore missionaries to... | |
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