The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... progress among the people . At this very time the mission was extending into the country about Trebizond and Ezrum . The more intel- ligent saw that the clergy were enemies to the light , and their disregard to private rights , their ...
... progress among the people . At this very time the mission was extending into the country about Trebizond and Ezrum . The more intel- ligent saw that the clergy were enemies to the light , and their disregard to private rights , their ...
Halaman 12
... progress of the truth ; neither does the number of those who have enrolled themselves in the Protestant community show how many there are who favor evangelical views . Multitudes in the Arme- nian community have looked with more or less ...
... progress of the truth ; neither does the number of those who have enrolled themselves in the Protestant community show how many there are who favor evangelical views . Multitudes in the Arme- nian community have looked with more or less ...
Halaman 14
... progress of religious liberty , as al- ready noticed , was in connection with the Protestants , but had reference to all classes of Christians . Three years ago another imperial edict was issued by the Sultan , declaring that no subject ...
... progress of religious liberty , as al- ready noticed , was in connection with the Protestants , but had reference to all classes of Christians . Three years ago another imperial edict was issued by the Sultan , declaring that no subject ...
Halaman 16
... progress and truth move onward ? Is not God in it , and does not he inspire hope and faith ? In the commencement and in the success- ive stages of this work we see unmistakable signs of his provi- dence . It commenced just at the best ...
... progress and truth move onward ? Is not God in it , and does not he inspire hope and faith ? In the commencement and in the success- ive stages of this work we see unmistakable signs of his provi- dence . It commenced just at the best ...
Halaman 32
... progress with vigi- lance , and be the exponents of their style and tenden- cies . Such carefulness is certainly quite as much de- manded as the eager examination of a " Greek particle " or a " Hebrew root , " or a learned disquisition ...
... progress with vigi- lance , and be the exponents of their style and tenden- cies . Such carefulness is certainly quite as much de- manded as the eager examination of a " Greek particle " or a " Hebrew root , " or a learned disquisition ...
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