... THE LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.' " SHEWETH — That your petitioners are the Officers of a Society, established in 1795, including clergymen and members of the Established Church, and ministers and laymen of different denominations among Protestant... A Historical Geography of the British Colonies - Page 120by Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1897Full view - About this book
| 1821 - 288 pages
...1795. PLAN. •I •••!•• I. THE NAME.*— THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY. II. THE OBJECT. — The sole object is to spread the knowledge of Christ among heathen and other unenlightened nations. III. THE MEMBERS. — Persons subscribing one guinea, or more, annually — every benefactor... | |
| 1824 - 920 pages
...Laymen of different denominations among Protestant Dissenters. That " the sole object of that Society is to spread the knowledge of CHRIST among Heathen and other unenlightened nations." That to accomplish their object, the Society send pious and self-denying men to those regions... | |
| London Missionary Society - 1824 - 220 pages
...Laymen of different denominations among Protestant Dissenters. That " the sole object of that Society is to spread the knowledge of Christ among Heathen and other unenlightened nations." That to accomplish their object, the Society send pious and self-denying men to those regions... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1825 - 826 pages
...laymen of different denominations among Protestant Dissenters ; that ' the sole object of that Society is, to spread the knowledge of Christ among heathen and other unenlightened nations ;' that to accomplish their object the society send pious and self-denying men to those regions... | |
| 952 pages
...laymen of different denominations among Protestant Dissenters. That " the sole object of that Society is to spread the knowledge of Christ among Heathen and other unenlightened nations." That to accomplish their object, the Society send pious and »elf-denying men to those regions... | |
| 1838 - 746 pages
...object and practice of the society, which are thus stated in its printed document« — " The eole object is to spread the knowledge of Christ among heathen and other unenlightened nations." " FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE. — As the union of Christiane of various denominations, in carrying... | |
| John Morison - 1844 - 636 pages
...cordiality and joy. PLAN OF THE SOCIETY. 1. The Name. — THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY.• 2. The Object. — The sole object is to spread the knowledge of Christ among heathen and other unenlightened nations. 3. The Members. — Persons subscribing one guinea, or more, annually — every benefactor... | |
| William Ellis - 1844 - 598 pages
...adopted on this occasion : — I. — The Name.J — The Missionary Society. II. — The Object. — The sole object is, to spread the knowledge of Christ among heathen and other unenlightened nations. III. — The Members. — Persons subscribing one guinea, or more, annually ; every benefactor... | |
| 1867 - 838 pages
...expenditure: and THAT, inasmuch as, in accordance with the constitution of the LOJDON MISSION ABY SOCIETY, its ' sole object is to spread the knowledge of Christ among heathen and other unenlightened nations/ th Board be respectfully requested to take into their immediate consideration the duty and... | |
| 1870 - 816 pages
...to be, ТПЕ MisBIONAHT SOCIETY, usually called THE LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. II. OBJECT. — The sole object is to spread the knowledge of Christ among heathen and other unenlightened nations. III. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE. — As THE UNION of Christians of various denominations in carrying... | |
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