| 1859 - 1200 sivua
...conscience, and not by theirs." Once more : " Sir John Lawrence entertains the earnest belief, that all those measures which are really and truly Christian...rule, but, on the contrary, with every advantage to it* stability. Christian things done in a Christian way will never, the Chief Commissioner is convinced,... | |
| 1863 - 1240 sivua
...have now as Governor-General of India one who has laid down as the principle by which he is guided, " Christian things done in a Christian way will never alienate the heathen; and having endeavoured solely to ascertain what U our Christian duty, we shouM follow it out to the... | |
| 1858 - 878 sivua
...are contrary to its spirit. Sir John Lawrence does, I am to state, entertain the earnest belief that all those measures which are really and truly Christian...Christian things done in a Christian way will never, the Chief Commissioner is convinced, alienate the heathen. About such things there are qualities which... | |
| 1859 - 674 sivua
...are contrary to its spirit. Sir Jonn Laurence does, I am to statp, entertain the earnest belief that all those measures which are really and truly Christian...Christian things, done in a Christian way will never, tbe Chief Commissioner is convinced, alienate the heathen. About such things there are qualities wfalch... | |
| 1859 - 598 sivua
...living among the people as professed proselytizers in peace and respect, showing as it does that " Christian things done in a Christian way will never alienate the heathen," proves that the people of India are able to appreciate the practice of Christianity, and are willing... | |
| 1864 - 416 sivua
...Providence, not prove too difficult for us. Sir John Lawrence does entertain the earnest belief that all those measures which are really and truly Christian...contrary, with every advantage to its stability." In boldly proclaiming these sentiments, Sir John Lawrence rendered an incalculable service to truth.... | |
| 1864 - 1196 sivua
...Providence, not prose too difficult for us. Sir John lawrence does entertain the earnest belief that all those measures which are really and truly Christian...be carried out in India, not only without danger to the British rule, but, ou the contrary, «ith every advantage to its stability." A new era will open... | |
| 1864 - 330 sivua
...Providence, not prove too difficult for us. Sir John Lawrence does entertain the earnest belief that all those measures which are really and truly Christian...be carried out in India, not only without danger to the British rule, but, on the contrary, with every advantage to its stability." A new era will open... | |
| 1867 - 1186 sivua
...Secretary adds further : — " Sir John Lawrence does, I am to state, entertain the earnest belief that all those measures which are really and truly Christian...Christian things done in a Christian way will never, the Chief Commissioner is convinced, alienate the heathen. About such things there are qualities which... | |
| William Butler - 1872 - 568 sivua
...honor to him, was, " No, gentlemen ; prosecute your preaching and missionary enterprises just as usual. Christian things, done in a Christian way, will never alienate the heathen." They acted on his advice, and did not preach a sermon ANOTHER DIVINE INTERPOSITION. 407 the less for... | |
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