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" They made converts in regions which neither avarice nor curiosity had tempted any of their countrymen to enter: and preached and disputed in tongues of which no other native of the West understood a word. "
The Renaissance, the Protestant Revolution and the Catholic Reformation in ... - Page 419
by Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 629 pages
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 3

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1843 - 424 pages
...age had laid open to European enterprise. In the depths of the Peruvian mines, at the marts of the African slave-caravans, on the shores of the Spice Islands, in the observatories of China, they were to be found. They made converts in regions which neither avarice nor curiosity had tempted any...
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Memoirs of the Life and Religious Labors of Edward Hicks: Late of Newtown ...

Edward Hicks - Newtown (Bucks County, Pa.) - 1851 - 374 pages
...caravans, on the shores of the Spice Islands, in the observatories of China, they were to be found. They made converts in regions which neither avarice...which no other native of the west understood a word." Should these remarks ever be read by an Orthodox Friend, he may feel offended to think that I would...
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Memoirs of the Life and Religious Labors of Edward Hicks: Late of Newtown ...

Edward Hicks - Newtown (Bucks County, Pa.) - 1851 - 376 pages
...to European enterprise. In the depths of Peruvian mines, at the marts of the African slave caravans, on the shores of the Spice Islands, in the observatories of China, they were to be found. They made converts in regions which neither avarice nor curiosity had tempted any...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1852 - 764 pages
...age had laid open to European enterprise. In the depths of the Peruvian mines, at the marts of the African slave-caravans, on the shores of the Spice Islands, in the observatories of China, they were to be found. They made converts in regions which neither avarice nor curiosity had tempted any...
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The Modern British Essayists: Macaulay, T.B. Essays

English essays - 1852 - 780 pages
...age had laid open to European enterprise. In the depths of the Peruvian mines, at the marts of the African slave-caravans, on the shores of the Spice Islands, in the observatories of China, they were to be found. They made converts in regions which neither avarice nor curiosity had tempted any...
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The Jesuits; or, An examination of the origin [&c.] of the Society of Jesus

William Waterworth - 1852 - 84 pages
...found, says Macaulay, in the depths of the Peruvian mines, at the marts of the African slave caravans, on the shores of the Spice islands, in the observatories of China, and in the gold plains of California. They made converts in regions which neither avarice nor curiosity...
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The Wesleyan methodist association magazine, Volume 16

1853 - 618 pages
...activity . . . The Jesuits were to be found in the depths of the Peruvian mines, at the marts of the African slave-caravans, on the shores of the Spice...preached and disputed in tongues of which no other nation of the West understood a word." — Macaulay on Ranks' s History of the Popes. Thus did the...
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The United Presbyterian Magazine, Volume 9

1855 - 590 pages
...They were to be found in the depths of the Peruvian mines, at the marts of the African slave caravans, on the shores of the Spice Islands, in the observatories...which no other native of the west understood a word. — TB Macaulay. indigent humility — overlooked, mistaken, contemned by weaker men — thinking while...
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The Wesleyan methodist association magazine, Volume 19

1856 - 606 pages
...euterprize. They were to be found in the depths of Peruvian mines, at the Marts of African Slave Caravans, on the shores of the Spice Islands, in the observatories...their countrymen to enter ; and preached and disputed together in tongues, of which, no other native of the West understood a word." While the Reformed Pulpit...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English essays - 1856 - 770 pages
...age had laid open to European enterprise. In the depths of the Peruvian mines, at the marts of the African slave-caravans, on the shores of the Spice Islands, in the observatories of China, they were to be found. They made converts in regions which neither avarice nor curiosity had tempted any...
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