Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, 14. sējums;29. sējumsD. Appleton & Company, 1890 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 81.
4. lappuse
... returned of these numbers , 16 ministers , 7 licentiates , 26 churches , and 1.709 members . The receipts of the General Conference for eight months had been $ 26,634 , of which $ 17,514 had been paid to ministers ; and the receipts of ...
... returned of these numbers , 16 ministers , 7 licentiates , 26 churches , and 1.709 members . The receipts of the General Conference for eight months had been $ 26,634 , of which $ 17,514 had been paid to ministers ; and the receipts of ...
9. lappuse
... returned , so far as reports had been received , 299 stations , 356 European missionaries , 286 na- tive and Eurasian clergy , 4,556 lay teachers , 186.- 956 native Christians , 48,194 communicants , and 1,759 mission schools , with ...
... returned , so far as reports had been received , 299 stations , 356 European missionaries , 286 na- tive and Eurasian clergy , 4,556 lay teachers , 186.- 956 native Christians , 48,194 communicants , and 1,759 mission schools , with ...
10. lappuse
... returned in any previous year in the existence of the so- ciety . The larger part of the increase of funds was the result of two gifts of £ 25,000 and £ 2 , - 268 , the former sum being five sixths of a property that had been left to an ...
... returned in any previous year in the existence of the so- ciety . The larger part of the increase of funds was the result of two gifts of £ 25,000 and £ 2 , - 268 , the former sum being five sixths of a property that had been left to an ...
12. lappuse
... returned . On the question of national education , the society had uttered a warning concerning the report of the royal commission . and had organized the conference held in No- 4 23 20 TVEN 21 2 22 3 10 12 ANGLICAN CHURCHES .
... returned . On the question of national education , the society had uttered a warning concerning the report of the royal commission . and had organized the conference held in No- 4 23 20 TVEN 21 2 22 3 10 12 ANGLICAN CHURCHES .
61. lappuse
... returned to Vienna , he told Baron Krauss , the head of the police , that the riots must be brought to an end . At the same time he showed his sympathy for the grievances of the men on strike by appointing an interview with a deputation ...
... returned to Vienna , he told Baron Krauss , the head of the police , that the riots must be brought to an end . At the same time he showed his sympathy for the grievances of the men on strike by appointing an interview with a deputation ...
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