The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... given out that Government encouraged their designs , he should have exercised his authority in controlling them , or , if necessary , have sent them out of the country . To the question , " What is your opinion as to the political ...
... given out that Government encouraged their designs , he should have exercised his authority in controlling them , or , if necessary , have sent them out of the country . To the question , " What is your opinion as to the political ...
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... given ; and Lord Teignmouth gave that answer , leaving the Committee to make what use of it they could . " If a law were to be enacted , " he said , " for converting the natives of India to Christianity , in such a manner , as to have ...
... given ; and Lord Teignmouth gave that answer , leaving the Committee to make what use of it they could . " If a law were to be enacted , " he said , " for converting the natives of India to Christianity , in such a manner , as to have ...
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... given any authority for the dissemination of those translations among the natives . He had thought it his duty to have the Scriptures translated into the languages of the East , and to give the learned natives , employed in the ...
... given any authority for the dissemination of those translations among the natives . He had thought it his duty to have the Scriptures translated into the languages of the East , and to give the learned natives , employed in the ...
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... given , concerning what the Archbishop was to busy himself about . He had no con- cern with morals and religion : these were confided in a separate clause to the Mis- sionaries . It appeared to him a gross job , the object of which was ...
... given , concerning what the Archbishop was to busy himself about . He had no con- cern with morals and religion : these were confided in a separate clause to the Mis- sionaries . It appeared to him a gross job , the object of which was ...
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... given to the predominance of Episcopalianism ; and he published it as a " Sermon preached at the opening of the Church of Calcutta . " And to crown the whole , when the first stone of St. Andrew's Church was laid , with great national ...
... given to the predominance of Episcopalianism ; and he published it as a " Sermon preached at the opening of the Church of Calcutta . " And to crown the whole , when the first stone of St. Andrew's Church was laid , with great national ...
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