| 1804 - 664 páginas
...or pupil retii';ig in hi* dominions. But it was not »o easy to eradicate the inveterate prejudice! against our work among the Heathen, out of the stony...English benefactors was only a pretext to give vent to a dteper rooted enmity against Goci, his Christ, and the extension of his kingdom uf love and grace among... | |
| Eleazar Lord - 1813 - 350 páginas
...the Colony, under the direction of an English society. But, "it was evident," says Dr. Vanderkemp, "that our relation to English benefactors, was only...his kingdom of love and grace among the Heathen." So great was theirmalice, that a Boor went to the Cape, and without ceremony applied to the Governor... | |
| John Philip - 1828 - 454 páginas
...convince the brave and philanthropic Governor Janssens of the futility of the objection, and to show that our undertaking was entirely separated from all...his kingdom of love and grace among the heathen." The governor was satisfied with the reasonings of Doctor Vanderkemp, and saw through the interested... | |
| 1830 - 398 páginas
...convince the brave and philanthropic Governor Janssens of the futility of the objection, and to show that our undertaking was entirely separated from all...his kingdom of love and grace among the heathen.' "The governor was satisfied with the reasonings of Doctor Vanderkemp, an.l »w through the interested... | |
| 1830 - 412 páginas
...convince the brave and philanthropic Governor Janssens of the futility of the objection, and to show that our undertaking was entirely separated from all...his kingdom of love and grace among the heathen.' "The governor was satisfied with the reasonings of Doctor Vanderkemp, and saw through the interested... | |
| 1830 - 510 páginas
...convince the brave and philanthropic Governor Janssens of the futility of the objection, and to show that our undertaking was entirely separated from all...benefactors was only a pretext to give vent to a deeper Tooted enmity against God, his Christ, and the extension of his kingdom of love and grace among the... | |
| George McCall Theal - 1888 - 424 páginas
...one letter, after grossly misrepresenting certain public events, Dr. Vauderkemp had written that " it was not so easy to eradicate the inveterate prejudices...that our relation to English benefactors was only & pretext to give vent to a deeper rooted enmity against God, His Christ, and the extension of His... | |
| Elizabeth Elbourne - 2002 - 542 páginas
...was that Bethelsdorp was English and therefore dangerous to the public peace, although he believed that "our relation to English benefactors was only a pretext to give vent to a deep rooted enmity against God, his Christ, and the extension of his kingdom of love and grace among... | |
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