| Guy Stanton Ford - History - 1910 - 346 pages
...General Association of Congregational Churches in that state organized itself as a Missionary Society, " to Christianize the Heathen in North America, and...in the new settlements within the United States." 3 To stimulate interest in these home missions an official organ, known as the Con' Ibid., p. 312.... | |
| Congregational churches - 1911 - 824 pages
...Connecticut was organized, the oldest missionary society in the United States, the objects of which were "to Christianize the heathen in North America and...promote Christian knowledge in the new settlements of the United States." Soon missionaries commissioned by the Society "were found among the granite... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 978 pages
...of the Connecticut Society, as stated in its charter, was "to Christianize the heathen (Indians) of North America and to support and promote Christian Knowledge in the New Settlements of the United States." The charter of the Massachusetts Society describes its object as being "to diffuse... | |
| Frank Grenville Beardsley - Revivals - 1912 - 374 pages
...awakening. As early as 1798 the Connecticut Missionary Society was formed, the purpose of which was "to Christianize the heathen in North America, and...in the new settlements within the United States." The revivals in Tennessee and Kentucky gave a mighty impulse to home missionary activity which found... | |
| Methodist Church - 1861 - 712 pages
...oldest missionary association, was formed in June, 1795, with the direct object in view to Christianise the heathen in North America, and to support and promote...knowledge in the new settlements within the United States. Before this society Mr. David Bacon presented himself, as a candidate for a field of labor at once... | |
| Edwin Orin Wood - Mackinac - 1918 - 808 pages
...at its annual meeting that year, having organized itself into a society of that name. Its object was 'to Christianize the heathen in North America, and...in the new settlements within the United States.' For some years its efforts were principally directed to sending missionaries 'to the new settlements... | |
| Edwin Orin Wood - Mackinac Island - 1918 - 814 pages
...at its annual meeting that year, having organized itself into a society of that name. Its object was 'to Christianize the heathen in North America, and...in the new settlements within the United States.' For some years its efforts were principally directed to sending missionaries 'to the new settlements... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1919 - 960 pages
...of the Connecticut Society, as stated in its charter, was "to Christianize the heathen (Indians) of North America and to support and promote Christian Knowledge in the New Settlements of the United States." The charter of the Massachusetts Society describes its object as being "to diffuse... | |
| Peter George Mode - Religion - 1921 - 772 pages
...of our society in the manner hereinafter prescribed. Article IV. The object of this society shall be to christianize the heathen in North America, and...in the new settlements, within the United States; and both shall be pursued as circumstances shall point out, and as the trustees, under the superintendence... | |
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