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The missionaries found several persons who were willing to be baptized , but demurred because in that case the village ... for by a law both at Calcutta and Serampore , every person who becomes a Christian has a right to be shaved ...
The missionaries found several persons who were willing to be baptized , but demurred because in that case the village ... for by a law both at Calcutta and Serampore , every person who becomes a Christian has a right to be shaved ...
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It is highly to the honour of those persons who established it , that Domingos dos Reis , notwithstanding his humble rank in life , was unanimously chosen one of their members . There were indeed some persons illiberal and envious ...
It is highly to the honour of those persons who established it , that Domingos dos Reis , notwithstanding his humble rank in life , was unanimously chosen one of their members . There were indeed some persons illiberal and envious ...
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... eminent persons of the Hebrew nation . ' We certainly cannot help conceiving , that the clear and distinct detail of his being the Son of God , born by the operation of the Holy Ghost , must , at all times , and to all apprehensions ...
... eminent persons of the Hebrew nation . ' We certainly cannot help conceiving , that the clear and distinct detail of his being the Son of God , born by the operation of the Holy Ghost , must , at all times , and to all apprehensions ...
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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