| World's evangelical alliance - 1851 - 524 pages
...been offered by the Rev. Dr. Emerton, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and of Han well College, Middlesex, for the best essay on the following subject :— "...glory of God? And in what respect may we, as a nation nnd as individuals, most effectually promote this object?" The following gentlemen have been appointed... | |
| Christian union - 1851 - 908 pages
...been offered by the Rev. J)r. Emerton, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and of Han well College, Middlesex, for the best essay on the following subject : —...glory of God? And in what respect may we, as a nation nnd as individuals, most effectually promote this object ? " The following gentlemen have been appointed... | |
| John Charles Whish - Great Exhibition - 1851 - 130 pages
...justice. Our lighter, but not less important duty is, to point out the various ways in which it is calculated to further the moral and religious welfare...mankind, and thus conduce to the glory of God; and also to consider in what manner we may, as individuals, and as a nation, most effectually use it as... | |
| John Charles Whish - Great Exhibition - 1851 - 116 pages
...OF THE WORLD, THIS EFFORT, TO SHOW IN WHAT RESPECT THE UNION OF ALL NATIONS IS CALCULATED TO PROMOTE THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS WELFARE OF MANKIND; AND THUS CONDUCE TO THE GLORY OF GOD, IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED, BY THEIR MOST OBEDIENT HUMBLE SERVANT, JA EMERTON. PREFACE. THE circumstance... | |
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