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March 2003

 

Digital Library Page

 

Hill, George.  SERMON  XIV.  Preached at the Opening of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, May 20, 1790.  Psalm xxii. 27, 28.  All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the Lord; and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee.  For the kingdom is the Lord's; and he is the Governor among the nations.  In Sermons. London: Printed for A. Strahan, and T. Cadell Junr and W. Davies (successors to Mr. Cadell) in the Strand, and sold by Bell & Bradfute, W. Creech, J. Dickson, E. Balfour, P. Hill, and J. Ogle, Edinburgh, 1796.

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Missiology Page

 

Hill, George.  SERMON  XIV.  Preached at the Opening of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, May 20, 1790.  Psalm xxii. 27, 28.  All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the Lord; and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee.  For the kingdom is the Lord's; and he is the Governor among the nations.  In Sermons. London: Printed for A. Strahan, and T. Cadell Junr and W. Davies (successors to Mr. Cadell) in the Strand, and sold by Bell & Bradfute, W. Creech, J. Dickson, E. Balfour, P. Hill, and J. Ogle, Edinburgh, 1796.

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Portrait Gallery Page

 

St. Sepulchre's Church, Northampton, England

(20th century post card)

St. Giles Church, Northampton, England

(20th century post card)

[added:    March 24, 2003]

 

Queen Eleanor's Cross, Northampton, England

(20th century post card image of one of twelve memorials built for Queen Eleanor after her death in 1290.  Crosses were erected on the twelve sites where her body lay in rest on its journey from Nottingham to Westminster Abbey.)

[added:    March 25, 2003]

 

Holdenby House, Northamptonshire, 1787

(About 400 years old, Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) stayed in this house, and the house was the prison for her successor Charles I.)

[added:    March 25, 2003]

 

 

Supporters of the Center Page

 

"How did William Carey Respond to Slavery?" (very large html file)

Written by Bennie R. Crockett, Jr., one of the co-directors of the Center for Study of the Life and Work of William Carey, D.D. (1761-1834) and published in The Cobbler 47/9 (March 27, 2003): 2A, the student newspaper at William Carey College, this article focuses on William Carey's role in the abolition movement.  For smaller images that load quicker, click below:

    The Cobbler Masthead    and     Article Text (large file)

 

 

 

Carey Center Home Page

 

 

Created:    March 7, 2003            Updated:    March 28, 2003