A Reply to the Letters of the Abbe ́Dubois, on the State of Christianity in IndiaL.B. Seeley, 1824 - 322 páginas |
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... embraced by all nations . " ( p . 42. ) What , then , did He mean , by comparing it " unto leaven , which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal , till the whole was leavened ?! " or Possibility of converting the Hindoos . 23.
... embraced by all nations . " ( p . 42. ) What , then , did He mean , by comparing it " unto leaven , which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal , till the whole was leavened ?! " or Possibility of converting the Hindoos . 23.
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... measure in his power for its abolition : but when removed to the government of Bombay , it was left for Colonel Walker to effect that object . Colonel W. persevered , against every obstacle ; resisted the remonstrances , en- treaties ...
... measure in his power for its abolition : but when removed to the government of Bombay , it was left for Colonel Walker to effect that object . Colonel W. persevered , against every obstacle ; resisted the remonstrances , en- treaties ...
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... acknowledges " that these nefa- rious sacrifices have increased , of late years : ' and he ascribes it , " in a great measure , " to what he calls " the intemperate zeal " of the 54 Possibility of converting the Hindoos ,
... acknowledges " that these nefa- rious sacrifices have increased , of late years : ' and he ascribes it , " in a great measure , " to what he calls " the intemperate zeal " of the 54 Possibility of converting the Hindoos ,
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... measure to have the sanction of the Local Government : the ' natives were , therefore , no longer ashamed of the practice , and hence the increase of these sacrifices . But how unjust to charge the Missionaries with the guilt of ...
... measure to have the sanction of the Local Government : the ' natives were , therefore , no longer ashamed of the practice , and hence the increase of these sacrifices . But how unjust to charge the Missionaries with the guilt of ...
Página 61
... measures which Protestants adopt . Therefore , before proceeding to . establish my position by arguments drawn from the successes which have crowned the labours of Protestant Missionaries , in justice to the Abbé , and to my own ...
... measures which Protestants adopt . Therefore , before proceeding to . establish my position by arguments drawn from the successes which have crowned the labours of Protestant Missionaries , in justice to the Abbé , and to my own ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Abbé Dubois Abbé's acquainted adopted Apostles asserts attention Bible Society blessing Brahmins British Calcutta castes Catechists Catholics character Children Chris Christian Knowledge Christian Religion Christianity in India Church Missionary Society Clergy Colonel Munro Columbo command converting the Hindoos Cotym Divine Divine Grace doctrine dominion duty East effect Empire employed endeavour English established Europeans Faith feelings give Gospel Government Heathen Hindoostan Holy honour Idolatrous instance instruction ject Jesuits Jesus Christ Jews labours language late Lord Madras Mahomedans Matt means ment mind Mission moral nation Natives of India object Pagan Pariah persecution persons Pharisees precepts prejudices present Priests promote Protestant Missionaries prove purpose reason Religious render reply respect Roman Roman-Catholic Sabbath Sacred Saviour says Scholars Schools Scriptures Serampore shew shewn sion soul South India spirit Station success superstitions Suttees Syrian Tamul Tanjore Testament thing tian Tinnevelly tion Tranquebar Translation Travancore Versions whole word Worship
Passagens conhecidas
Página 18 - But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for verily I say unto you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of man be come.
Página 267 - He maketh wars to cease unto the end of the earth : he breaketh the bow, and cutteth the spear in sunder ; he burneth the chariot in the fire.
Página 161 - Him in whom it lives, showing first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear.
Página 10 - Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God ? Be not deceived : neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. And such were some of you : but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.
Página 213 - See a long race thy spacious courts adorn ! See future sons and daughters, yet unborn, In crowding ranks on every side arise, Demanding life, impatient for the skies...
Página 188 - And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name's sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.
Página 28 - And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death, and the father the child: and the children shaU rise up against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.
Página 213 - Nor evening Cynthia fill her silver horn ; But lost, dissolved in thy superior rays, One tide of glory, one unclouded blaze O'erflow thy courts: the Light himself shall shine Reveal'd, and God's eternal day be thine...
Página 31 - Troubled on every side, yet not distressed ; perplexed, but not in despair ; persecuted, but not forsaken ; cast down, but not destroyed ; always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus.
Página 212 - The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field, which indeed is the least of all seeds, but when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof.