I could not help being struck also with the appearance of the man, as he went on in his earnest strain. Bold and fearless as he stood, openly denouncing the vices of the people, his countenance beaming with intelligence, his upright and manly form the... The Calcutta Review - Página 1321854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1854 - 834 páginas
...have " frequent meetings for preaching and prayer." " I could not help being struck," adds Dr. M., "with the appearance of the man, as he " went on in...strong amongst them that the two great objects of his denuncia" tion, opium and idolatry, were both bad things, and must be given up. His modes of " illustration... | |
| 1853 - 588 páginas
...went 011 in this earnest strain, bold and fearless as he stood, openly denouncing the vices of " tiie people, his countenance beaming with intelligence,...strong amongst them that the two great objects of his denuncia" tion, opium and idolatry, were both bad things, and must be given up. His modes of " illustration... | |
| John Kitto - 1854 - 566 páginas
...clothing, which is all we want, so that we are rich without money. ' I could not help being struck, also, with the appearance of the man, as he went on in this...idolatry, were both bad things, and must be given up.' Great opposition is made to the introduction of Christian schools in some places. At Fuh-chau the Rev.... | |
| John Kitto - 1854 - 566 páginas
...clothing, which is all we want, so that we are rich without money. ' I could not help being struck, also, with the appearance of the man, as he went on in this...idolatry, were both bad things, and must be given up.' Great opposition is made to the introduction of Christian schools in some places. At Fuh-chau the Rev.... | |
| 1854 - 664 páginas
...he stood, openly denouncing the vices of the people, his countenance beaming with intelligence, bis upright and manly form the very picture of health,...of his denunciation, opium and idolatry, were both had things and must be given up." The Rev. Dr. Medhurst has translated " The Book of religious precepts... | |
| Edmund Gardiner Fishbourne - 1855 - 506 páginas
...without money.' " I could not help being struck also with the appearance of the man, as he went on in his earnest strain. Bold and fearless as he stood, openly...idolatry, were both bad things, and must be given up. " He spoke an intelligible Mandarin, with an occasional touch of the Canton or Kwang-si brogue. His... | |
| 1855 - 594 páginas
...money.' '•I could not help being struck also with the appearance of the man, as he went on in hie earnest strain. Bold and fearless as he stood, openly...idolatry, were both bad things, and must be given up. " He spoke an intelligible Mandarin, with an occasional touch of the Canton or Kwang-si brogue. His... | |
| Edmund Gardiner Fishbourne - 1855 - 486 páginas
...without money.' " I could not help being struck also with the appearance of the man, as he went on in his earnest strain. Bold and fearless as he stood, openly...idolatry, were both bad things, and must be given up. " He spoke an intelligible Mandarin, with an occasional touch of the Canton or Kwang-si brogue. His... | |
| Augustus F. Lindley - 1866 - 480 páginas
...money.' " I could not help being struck also, with the appearance of the man, as he went on in his earnest strain. Bold and fearless as he stood, openly...idolatry — were both bad things, and must be given up. " He spoke an intelligible Mandarin, with an occasional touch of the Canton or Kwang-si brogue. His... | |
| Augustus F. Lindley - 1866 - 506 páginas
...appearance of the man, as he went on in his earnest strain. Bold and fearless as he stood, oln'uly denouncing the vices of the people, his countenance...strong amongst them, that the two great objects of his denunciation—opium and idolatry—were both bad things, and must be given up. " He spoke an intelligible... | |
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