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Page 34
... tion and establish Christianity in a land all lost and ruined , and irredeem- able by any other process of benevo- lence . Hence , while he explain- ed its principles , demonstrated its practicability , and enforced its im- portance ...
... tion and establish Christianity in a land all lost and ruined , and irredeem- able by any other process of benevo- lence . Hence , while he explain- ed its principles , demonstrated its practicability , and enforced its im- portance ...
Page 142
... tion , liberty , humanity and religion , been secured by so restricted means and in so short a duration ? And does the cause , which in the divine purpose has already achieved all this , and is yet'in its mere infancy , just be- ginning ...
... tion , liberty , humanity and religion , been secured by so restricted means and in so short a duration ? And does the cause , which in the divine purpose has already achieved all this , and is yet'in its mere infancy , just be- ginning ...
Page 168
... tion of this cause , under the convic- tion that the exclusion of coloniza- tion formerly was a mistaken and costly peace - offering to a spirit that has never been conciliated by it , and which would drive the stern plough- share of ...
... tion of this cause , under the convic- tion that the exclusion of coloniza- tion formerly was a mistaken and costly peace - offering to a spirit that has never been conciliated by it , and which would drive the stern plough- share of ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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