| Arminianism - 1840 - 1122 pages
...measures ought to be adopted to promote the spread of civilization among the aborigines of our colonies, and to lead them to the peaceful and voluntary reception of the Christian religion.' A main branch of that inquiry was, ' whether the experience of the several Missionary Societies led... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1838 - 456 pages
...President of whom is Thomas Fowell Huxton, Esq. This Select Committee was appointed, Feb. 20th, 1837, " to consider what measures ought to be adopted with...and voluntary reception of the Christian Religion." To this Committee the " Report" of another " Committee of 1836 was referred," containing a mass of... | |
| Dandeson Coates - Missions - 1837 - 380 pages
...Committee of the House of Commons was appointed in the session of 1833, and renewed in that of 1835, ' to consider what measures ought to be adopted with...and voluntary reception of the Christian Religion.' Before this Committee the Secretaries of the several Missionary Societies were officially summoned... | |
| Dandeson Coates (d.1846), Rev. John Beecham - Missions - 1837 - 394 pages
...Committee of the House of Commons was appointed in the session of 1833, and renewed in that of 1835, ' to consider what measures ought to be adopted with...to promote the spread of civilization among the"m, anrd to lead them to the peaceful and- Volntit'aty reception of the Christian Religion.' Before this... | |
| rev William Ellis - 1838 - 292 pages
...nation, and replete with promise to the tribes with whom we may be brought into contact — namely, " to consider what measures ought to be adopted with...their rights — to promote the spread of civilization — and to lead them to the peaceful, voluntary reception of the Christian religion." The Rev. Dr.... | |
| Baptists - 1839 - 326 pages
...regard to the native inhabitants of countries where British settlements are made, and to the neighboring tribes, in order to secure to them the due observance...the spread of civilization among them, and to lead to the peaceful and voluntary reception of the Christian religion." A volume of the testimony given... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - Slave trade - 1840 - 322 pages
...measures ought to be adopted to promote the spread of civilisation among the Aborigines of our colonies, and to lead them to the peaceful and voluntary reception of the Christian religion." A main branch of that inquiry was, " Whether the experience of the several missionary societies led... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - History - 1840 - 624 pages
...measures ought to be adopted to promote the spread of civilisation among the Aborigines of our colonies, and to lead them to the peaceful and voluntary reception of the Christian religion." A main branch of that inquiry was, " Whether the experience of the several missionary societies led... | |
| CHRISTIAN TRAVELLER. - Africa, West - 1841 - 220 pages
...order to secure to them the due observance of justice and the protection of their rights ; to promote civilization among them, and to lead them to the peaceful...and voluntary reception of the Christian religion." The important and valuable evidence given before this Committee, of which Mr. (now Sir) TF Buxton was... | |
| Civilization - 1851 - 428 pages
...order to secure to them the due observance of justice and the protection of their rights ; to promote civilization among them ; and to lead them to the...and voluntary reception of the Christian religion." One of the many competent witnesses on this occasion was the Rev. John Beecham, one of the secretaries... | |
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