 | David Jonathan East - Missions - 1844 - 400 pages
...in all our African settlements, to the Wesleyan body, the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...school ; and the effects are visible, in considerable moral and religious improvement — very considerable, under the peculiar circumstances of such a colony."... | |
 | Pedro de Zulueta, William Brodie Gurney, Great Britain. Central Criminal Court - History - 1844 - 410 pages
...7,(XXW., the latter nearly 2,000/. annually upon the Religious Instruction of the Colony. By their efforts nearly one-fifth of the whole population, a most unusually high proportion in «.ny country, are at school, and the effects are visible in considerable intellectual, moral, and... | |
 | Samuel Abraham Walker - Missions - 1847 - 589 pages
...all our African Settlements, to the Wesleyan body — the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...proportion in any country — are at school ; and the efforts are visible, in the considerable intellectual, moral, and religious improvement — very considerable... | |
 | Samuel Abraham Walker - 1847 - 589 pages
...most unusually high proportion in any country — are at school ; and the efforts are visible, in the considerable intellectual, moral, and religious improvement...under the peculiar circumstances of such a Colony." With the growth of liberated African villages within the Colony, the labors of the missionaries were... | |
 | George Smith (bp. of Victoria) - History - 1848 - 71 pages
...Commons in 1842, p. 395. Answer, 6484. t The Communicants amount at the present time to 1925. 37 usually high proportion in any country — are at School ;...under the peculiar circumstances of such a Colony." The character and value of the religious impression made by Missionary exertion on the native population... | |
 | George Smith (bp. of Victoria) - 1848 - 71 pages
...t The Communicants amount at the present time to 1925. usually high proportion in any country—are at School; and the effects are visible in considerable intellectual, moral, and religious improvement—very considerable under the peculiar circumstances of such a Colony." The character and... | |
 | 1850
...in all our African Settlements, to the Wesleyan body, the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...under the peculiar circumstances of such a Colony.' " That your Petitioners have further to represent, that the large expenditure and liberal educational... | |
 | Joseph Hassell - 1866
...all our African settlements, to the Wesleyan body — the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...under the peculiar circumstances of such a colony." We might add much to what has been advanced in proof of the success which has attended the efforts... | |
 | Joseph Hassell - 1872
...all our African settlements, to the Wesleyan body — the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...school, and the effects are visible in considerable intellectttal, moral, and religious improvement — very considerable, under the peculiar circumstances... | |
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