... (employments which he never sought for, but which fell in his way) he never pretended to impartiality, but acted as the avowed, though, certainly, the successful and judicious agent of the orphan prince entrusted to his care, and from attempting whose... Some Account of the Life of Reginald Heber - Page 228by Reginald Heber - 1829 - 244 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1827 - 670 pages
...the Orphan Prince entrusted to hiscare, and from attempting whose ««n3 1C 4-34 INDIA WITHIN version to Christianity he seems to have abstained from a...there are now in the South of India about two hundred Prolestant Congregations, the numbers of which have been sometimes vaguely stated at forty thousand.... | |
| 1827 - 676 pages
...the avowed, though certainly the successful and judicious agent of tbe Orphan I'rince entrusted t< his care, and from attempting whose conversion to...have abstained from a feeling of honour. His other comerts were between six and seven thousand, besides those which bis predecessors and companions in... | |
| 1828 - 668 pages
...acted as the avowed, though, certainly the successful and judicious agentof the orphan prince entrusted to his care, and from attempting whose conversion...increasing, and there are now in the south of India about 200 Protestant congregations, the numbers of which have been sometimes vaguely stated at 40,000. I... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 420 pages
...as the avowed, though, certainly, the successful and judicious agent of the orphan prince entrusted to his care, and from attempting whose conversion...of honour. His other converts were between six and * The Rev. Mr. Robinson being desirous to see also tho Christian congregation at Kanandagoody, fifteen... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 630 pages
...as the avowed, though, certainly, the successful and judicious agent of* the orphan prince entrusted to his care, and from attempting whose conversion...increasing, and there are now in the south of India about 200 Protestant congregations, the numbers of which have been sometimes vaguely stated at 40,000. I... | |
| 1834 - 454 pages
...acted as the avowed, though certainly the successful and judicious agent of the orphan prince committed to his care, and from attempting whose conversion...other converts were between six and seven thousand, being those which his companions and predecessors in the cause had brought over." * He probably acted... | |
| Hugh Pearson - 1834 - 546 pages
...acted as the avowed, though certainly the successful and judicious agent of the orphan prince entrusted to his care, and from attempting whose conversion...predecessors and companions in the cause had brought over." Such was the testimony of Bishop Heber, when writing from Trichinopoly, immediately after his most... | |
| Hugh Pearson - 1834 - 1002 pages
...acted as the avowed, though certainly the successful and judicious agent of the orphan prince entrusted to his care, and from attempting whose conversion...which his predecessors and companions in the cause bad brought over." Such was the testimony of Bishop Heber, when writing from Trichinopoly, immediately... | |
| 1834 - 304 pages
...acted as the avowed, though certainly the successful and judicious agent of the orphan prince committed to his care, and from attempting whose conversion...other converts were between six and seven thousand, being those which his companions and predecessors in the cause had brought over." * He probably acted... | |
| Frederick Russell - 1834 - 158 pages
...fearless, as he was one of the most successful Missionaries who have appeared since the Apostles. His converts were between six and seven thousand, besides...predecessors and companions in the cause had brought over." " Such (says Dr. Pearson, quoting the above abridged passage from the Journal of this worthy and laborious... | |
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