| 1832 - 172 páginas
...Christian benevolence may be extended to them. Such is the political state of this country at present, that we are not permitted to enter it, and publish by the...without fear through the breadth and length of the land. > " The Chinese people read much ; and Mr. Morrison informs me, that Tracts, inculcating the worship... | |
| 1843 - 1068 páginas
...without the aid of our friends at home. Such is the political state of the country at present, that we are not permitted to enter it, and publish by the...fear, through the breadth and length of the land." The providential facilities that exist for the labours of the Christian press have been strongly urged... | |
| 1843 - 542 páginas
...without the aid of our friends at home. Such is the political state of the country at present, that we are not permitted to enter it, and publish, by...Chinese coat, 'and may walk without fear through the land.' Tracts relating to their idols have been in use for ages among the Chinese. The circulation... | |
| 1907 - 1288 páginas
...Society to help in this matter. "Such is the political state of this country at present," he wrote, "that we are not permitted to enter it and publish by the...Chinese coat, and may walk without fear through the length and breadth of the land. This we cannot do." The Society, from causes we have explained, had... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1843 - 582 páginas
...without the aid of our friends at home. Such is the political state of the country at present, that we are not permitted to enter it, and publish by the...fear through the breadth and length of the land." The providential facilities that exist for the labours of the christian press have been strongly pressed... | |
| Jerome B. Grieder - 1983 - 420 páginas
...first cumbersome translations of the Bible, and able, as one English evangelist confidently put it, to "penetrate silently even to the Chamber of the Emperor....the breadth and length of the land. This we cannot do."17 One may well be sceptical that Christian literature in any form reached the imperial sanctum... | |
| American Tract Society - 1832 - 108 páginas
...understand the same language, to entreat that your Christian benevolence may he extended to them. peror. They easily put on a Chinese coat, and may walk without fear through the breadth and length of the land. "The Chinese people read much; and Mr. Morrison informs me, that Tracts inculcating the worship of... | |
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