The Missionary Herald, Volumes 53-54Board, 1857 Volumes for 1828-1934 contain the Proceedings at large of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. |
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Page 109
... villages must be left unvisited , and thousands cannot hear the preached gospel . The same is true of other stations , and if such be the fact in relation to places supplied with resident missionaries , what shall be said of the ten ...
... villages must be left unvisited , and thousands cannot hear the preached gospel . The same is true of other stations , and if such be the fact in relation to places supplied with resident missionaries , what shall be said of the ten ...
Page 111
... village four miles from Shingvaz . The tent was well filled at evening worship , and at sunrise the next morning they met an atten- tive company in the mahar quarter of the village . They found the people of Senda very friendly , and ...
... village four miles from Shingvaz . The tent was well filled at evening worship , and at sunrise the next morning they met an atten- tive company in the mahar quarter of the village . They found the people of Senda very friendly , and ...
Page 112
... village , occasional question was asked , but noth- ing occurred to call off the attention of the people from the customary exercises of reading , singing , preaching and prayer . In the evening , a still larger company met in the same ...
... village , occasional question was asked , but noth- ing occurred to call off the attention of the people from the customary exercises of reading , singing , preaching and prayer . In the evening , a still larger company met in the same ...
Page 113
... village . It rejoices our hearts to find such burning and shin- ing lights scattered abroad among so many villages in the great valley of the Godavery . We returned home praising God for what we had seen during those few days , and ...
... village . It rejoices our hearts to find such burning and shin- ing lights scattered abroad among so many villages in the great valley of the Godavery . We returned home praising God for what we had seen during those few days , and ...
Page 115
... village schools , being more subject to annoy- ance from tools of the evil agent of the government , will be likely to suffer much the present season ; yet it would not be strange , if in this respect the Lord should deal far better ...
... village schools , being more subject to annoy- ance from tools of the evil agent of the government , will be likely to suffer much the present season ; yet it would not be strange , if in this respect the Lord should deal far better ...
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