The Life and Times of Carey, Marshman, and Ward: Embracing the History of the Serampore Mission, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1859 |
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... Charles Grant . To the late President of the Board of Control , Sir Charles Wood , and to the now extinct Court of Directors , he desires thus publicly to acknowledge his gratitude for the liberty they granted him to consult the records ...
... Charles Grant . To the late President of the Board of Control , Sir Charles Wood , and to the now extinct Court of Directors , he desires thus publicly to acknowledge his gratitude for the liberty they granted him to consult the records ...
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... Charles Grant's Exertions for the Improvement of India - Mr. John Thomas goes to Calcutta in 1783 His second Visit in 1786 ; engages in Missions Mr. Thomas's apparent Success ; Defects of his Character Mr. Grant projects a Missionary ...
... Charles Grant's Exertions for the Improvement of India - Mr. John Thomas goes to Calcutta in 1783 His second Visit in 1786 ; engages in Missions Mr. Thomas's apparent Success ; Defects of his Character Mr. Grant projects a Missionary ...
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... Charles Grant's Treatise on Indian Improvement It fails to produce any immediate Effect - Mr. Grant's Labours for the Improvement of European . Society in India 1798. Sir John Shore quits the Government of India ; his Cha- 63 64 65 67 ...
... Charles Grant's Treatise on Indian Improvement It fails to produce any immediate Effect - Mr. Grant's Labours for the Improvement of European . Society in India 1798. Sir John Shore quits the Government of India ; his Cha- 63 64 65 67 ...
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... Charles Grant stepped forward and purchased it for 1000l . , and appropriated it to the cause of the Mission in connection with the Christian Knowledge Society . The cause of Kiernandier's bankruptcy cannot now be traced . By some it ...
... Charles Grant stepped forward and purchased it for 1000l . , and appropriated it to the cause of the Mission in connection with the Christian Knowledge Society . The cause of Kiernandier's bankruptcy cannot now be traced . By some it ...
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... Charles Grant runs thus : " You know that the labours of the Mission Church have been confined to the descendants of Europeans and have hardly ever embraced a single heathen , so that a ... Charles Grant's Exertions for the Improvement India.
... Charles Grant runs thus : " You know that the labours of the Mission Church have been confined to the descendants of Europeans and have hardly ever embraced a single heathen , so that a ... Charles Grant's Exertions for the Improvement India.
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appeared arrival Baptist Bengal Bible Society brahmins brethren British Government Brown Buchanan Calcutta Carey Carey's chapel chaplains character Charles Grant Chinese Chinsurah Christian church colleagues College considered converts Council Court of Directors Danish divine duty East embark engaged England English establishment European feelings Fort William friends Fuller funds Gospel Governor Governor-General heathen Hindoo honour hope India House institution Jessore Krishnu language letter London London Missionary Society Lord Minto Lord Wellesley Lord William Bentinck Mahomedan Malda Marshman Martyn ment mind Mission missionary labours months moral mutiny natives never object obtain occasion Orissa pamphlet preaching present principles printed proceeded proposed received religion religious remarks reply residence rupees Sanscrit Scott Waring Scriptures sent Seram Serampore missionaries settlement sionaries Sir George Barlow soon spirit station Testament Thomas tion tracts translation Udny Vellore Vellore mutiny vessel Ward Westbury Leigh zeal
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