| 1848 - 628 páginas
...and that dishonesty, intemperance, and licentiousness, have been grently reduced by the introdoction of Christianity. In a voyager to forget these things...unknown coast, he will most devoutly pray that the influence of the missionary may have extended thus far. "In point of morality, the virtue of the women,... | |
| 1872 - 862 páginas
...children — that all these have been abolished, and that dishonesty, intemperance and licentiousness have been greatly reduced by the introduction of Christianity....voyager to forget these things is base ingratitude, or should he chance to be at the point of shipwreck on some unknown coast, he will most devoutly pray... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1848 - 628 páginas
...children—that all these havo been abolished, and that dishonesty, intemperance, and licentiousness, have been greatly reduced by the introduction of Christianity....forget these things is base ingratitude, for should be chance to be at the point of shipwreck on some unknown coast, he will most devoutly pray that the... | |
| 1850 - 682 páginas
...children— that all these have been abolished ; and that dishonesty, intemperance, and licentiousness have been greatly reduced by the introduction of Christianity....things is base ingratitude ; for should he chance to bo at the point of shipwreck on some unknown coast, he will most devoutly pray that the lesson of the... | |
| 1869 - 476 páginas
...children — that these have been abolished ; and that dishonesty, intemperance, and licentiousness have been greatly reduced by the introduction of Christianity....should he chance to be at the point of shipwreck on soine unknown coast, he will most devoutly pray that the lessons of the missionary may have extended... | |
| 1873 - 806 páginas
...— that all these have been abolished, and that dishonesty, intemperance, and licentiousness have been greatly reduced by the introduction of Christianity. In a voyager to forget those things is base ingratitude, for should he chance to bo at the point of shipwreck on some unknown... | |
| Thomas Laurie - 1881 - 630 páginas
...— that all these have been abolished, and that dishonesty, intemperance, and licentiousness have been greatly reduced by the introduction of Christianity....point of shipwreck on some unknown coast, he will devoutly pray that the lesson of the missionary may have extended thus far. But it is useless to argue... | |
| Thomas Laurie - 1881 - 638 páginas
...these have been abolished, and that dishonesty, intemperance, and licentiousness have been greallv reduced by the introduction of Christianity. In a...for should he chance to be at the point of shipwreck u;i some unknown coast, he will devoutly pray that the lesson of the missionary may have extended thus... | |
| Thomas Laurie - 1881 - 640 páginas
...intemperance, and licentiousness have been greatly reduced by the introduction of ('In r si, miry. In a voyager to forget these things is base ingratitude,...point of shipwreck on some unknown coast, he will devoutly pray that the lesson of the missionary may have extended thus far. But it is useless to argue... | |
| Edward Woodall - 1884 - 100 páginas
...— that all these have been abolished ; and that dishonesty, intemperance, and licentiousness have been greatly reduced by the introduction of Christianity....lesson of the missionary may have extended thus far. A curious illustration of the truth of this remark is supplied by the experience of a number of sailors... | |
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