All nations of the earth blessed in Christ, a sermon at the ordination of J. BowmanJ. Draper, 1762 - 48 psl. |
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... towns , to change their fimple plain way of living for our's . And if this should be the true natural caufe , it affords a very powerful reafon , why , in order to chif- tianize the Indian nations , we should not think ourselves obliged ...
... towns , to change their fimple plain way of living for our's . And if this should be the true natural caufe , it affords a very powerful reafon , why , in order to chif- tianize the Indian nations , we should not think ourselves obliged ...
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... town , con- " verfed with the heads of them upon " the things of religion , and exhorted " the youth and children to the practising 66 early piety . We found feveral under a very ferious concern about their fouls " and the future world ...
... town , con- " verfed with the heads of them upon " the things of religion , and exhorted " the youth and children to the practising 66 early piety . We found feveral under a very ferious concern about their fouls " and the future world ...
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... towns at a much less expence , than if they were brought to live among us . The coft of bringing them would be very confiderable ; and they must be permitted every now - and - then to make a vifit to their parents and friends , which ...
... towns at a much less expence , than if they were brought to live among us . The coft of bringing them would be very confiderable ; and they must be permitted every now - and - then to make a vifit to their parents and friends , which ...
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... towns , as conveniently come to fchool , as if they were among us ; for the Indian wigwams are every where nearer to one another , than the English houses in any of our villages . One school in a town would therefore very well anfwer ...
... towns , as conveniently come to fchool , as if they were among us ; for the Indian wigwams are every where nearer to one another , than the English houses in any of our villages . One school in a town would therefore very well anfwer ...
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... towns , thefe incon- veniences will all be avoided . The charge will be re- duced to a small thing comparatively ; --- we may felect out of a whole fchool the moft promifing youth for na- tural powers , good temper , and a pious ...
... towns , thefe incon- veniences will all be avoided . The charge will be re- duced to a small thing comparatively ; --- we may felect out of a whole fchool the moft promifing youth for na- tural powers , good temper , and a pious ...
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All Nations of the Earth Blessed in Christ, a Sermon at the Ordination of J ... Charles Chauncy Peržiūra negalima - 2015 |
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Abra alfo apoſtle Paul becauſe befides bleffing promifed bleffing promiſed bleffing thro bleſſed cation caufe cauſe CHARLES CHAUNCY chriftian cial confequence confiderable darkneſs defign defire difpofition diftinction drance earth be bleffed efpecially endeavours Engliſh exert ourſelves expence faid faith falvation by Jefus fame favage fchool feed of Abraham felves fend fenfe fervant fervice fhall all nations fhall be bleffed firſt fome foon fouls fpake fpeaks fpiritual ftrange fuccefs fuch fufficient fupport Gentiles glorious God's gofpel hath heaven himſelf honor houſes Ifaac Indians infpired inftruction Jefus Chrift Jeſus Jews JOSEPH BOWMAN kingdom likewife Lord manifeft meaſures miffion miffionaries neceffary new-teftament obviouſly occafion perfon perly pleaſed pray preached prefent profecution promife to Abraham promiſed feed purpoſe reafon redeemed refpect refurrection religion Saviour ſchool-mafters ſhall ſhould ſome ſpend ſpoken themſelves theſe tribes things tho't thofe thoſe thy feed fhall tion underſtand unto uſe whofe words
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