| William Richard Wood Stephens, William Hunt - 1910 - 402 sivua
...propagate the knowledge of the Gospel among the heathen,' and another to the effect that though the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge had taken up missionary work, ' there seemed to be still wanting in the Established • Church a society... | |
| Adam Shortt, Sir Arthur George Doughty - 1914 - 488 sivua
...present and the claims of the future. 4. The missionary societies of the mother church — the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge — have given invaluable aid in the establishment of the church throughout the Dominion. Without the... | |
| William Cunningham - 1915 - 302 sivua
...done by Dr. Thomas Bray and his associates for fostering the Christian religion, through the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, attempts were made to carry on something which might be called home mission work by means of the Society... | |
| William Cunningham - 1917 - 156 sivua
...rather than by relying on government aid. Dr Boyle and Dr Bray were energetic in founding the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; and the failure of Bishop Berkeley to secure practical encouragement from the government for his proposed... | |
| Sidney Dark - 1928 - 264 sivua
...of the seventeenth century which left as a legacy to the Church two great societies — the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. There followed the dead years of the eighteenth century with their prevailing Latitudinarianism and... | |
| Osbert Sitwell - 1928 - 202 sivua
...Christianity would come — but could only come — after education. JG Lough, to whom the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowedge entrusted the commission for this memorial, was a protege of Benjamin Robert Haydon, and,... | |
| Stephen Neill - 1984 - 612 sivua
...Theological Seminary, New York; the libraries of the Church Missionary Society, the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, all in London; and of the United Theological College, Bangalore, South India. To the courteous and... | |
| Donald E. Demaray - 1988 - 412 sivua
...54Ibid. , p. 308. 55Pearson, op. cit. , p. 92. Balleine, op. cit. , p. 160, observes that the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge were limited in their spheres of endeavor. 57Pearson, op. cit., pp. 101-2. 58Campbell, op. cit. , p.... | |
| Gerald H. Anderson - 1999 - 884 sivua
...significantly shaped the Anglo-Catholic ethos of early Anglicanism in South /Vírica. Sponsored by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Gray envisioned a mission strategy that facilitated the twin goals of imperial expansion and the religious... | |
| Cedric Pulford - 1999 - 217 sivua
...England members who felt there was both room and need for another missionary body alongside the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. The later 18th century had been a bad time for organised religion. As Britain's empire grew a parallel... | |
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