| 1866 - Страниц: 780
...nation. But because you are come from afar into my kingdom, and, as I conceive, are desirous to impart to us those things which you believe to be true and most...and gain as many as you can to your religion."* The tidings of the arrival of these Christian strangers, who had come so far to preach their religion to... | |
| George Herbert - 1866 - Страниц: 722
...nation. But because you are come from afar into my kingdom, and, as I conceive, are desirous to impart to us those things which you believe to be true and most...and gain as many as you can to your religion."* The tidings of the arrival of these Christian strangers, who had соше so far to preach their religion... | |
| O'dell Travers Hill - 1867 - Страниц: 564
...nation. But because you are come from afar into my kingdom, and, as I conceive, are desirous to impart to us those things which you believe to be true and most...and gain as many as you can to your religion."* The tidings of the arrival of these Christian strangers, who had come so far to preach their religion to... | |
| Thomas Pownall Boultbee - 1879 - Страниц: 88
...Haddan and Stubbs, iii. 6. come from far into my kingdom, and, as I conceive, are desirous to impart to us those things which you believe to be true and most beneficial, we will not molest you, but rather give you favourable entertainment, and take care to supply you with necessary sustenance ; nor... | |
| 1881 - Страниц: 976
...of their mission. " We will not molest you, but rather give you favourable entertainment, and taJce care to supply you with your necessary sustenance ; nor do we forbid you by preaching to gain as many as you can to your religion."^ Modern missionaries would hardly expect... | |
| Blackford Condit - 1882 - Страниц: 488
...nation. But because you are come from far into my kingdom, and, as I conceive, are desirous to impart to us those things which you believe to be true, and...most beneficial, we will not molest you, but give you favorable entertainment, and take care to supply you with 1 The date of the first introduction of Christianity... | |
| Blackford Condit - 1882 - Страниц: 484
...opened in this country, (England), we find not a single trace of the religion of the Gospel," p. 353. your necessary sustenance ; nor do we forbid you to preach and gain as many as you can to your religion."1 Augustine brought with him a Latin Bible, in two volumes, which is said to have been extant... | |
| 1882 - Страниц: 202
...so far as to forsake that which I have so long followed with the whole English nation, but we do not forbid you to preach and gain as many as you can to your religion.' "Accordingly he permitted them to reside in the city of Canterbury, and when they drew near to the... | |
| R. C. (Robert Clark) - 1883 - Страниц: 274
...nation. But because you are come far into my kingdom, and, as I conceive, are desirous to impart to us those things which you believe to be true, and...molest you, but give you favourable entertainment, and supply you with necessary sustenance ; nor do we forbid you to preach, and gain as many as you can... | |
| R. C. (Robert Clark) - 1883 - Страниц: 282
...most beneficial, we will not molest you, but give you favourable entertainment, and supply you with necessary sustenance ; nor do we forbid you to preach, and gain as many as you can to your religion." Would that every Chief and Prince and King in India, who desires that his country should become as... | |
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