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""A Sermon, Preached At The New Church Of Calcutta, Before The Earl Of Mornington, Governor General, Etc. On Thursday, February 6, 1800"" is a religious text written by Claudius Buchanan. The book contains a sermon delivered by Buchanan at the New Church of Calcutta in India in 1800, before the Earl of Mornington, who was the Governor General of India at the time. The sermon discusses the importance of Christianity and its impact on the world. It also touches on the role of the British Empire in spreading Christianity and the need for missionaries to continue this work. The book provides a…mehr

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""A Sermon, Preached At The New Church Of Calcutta, Before The Earl Of Mornington, Governor General, Etc. On Thursday, February 6, 1800"" is a religious text written by Claudius Buchanan. The book contains a sermon delivered by Buchanan at the New Church of Calcutta in India in 1800, before the Earl of Mornington, who was the Governor General of India at the time. The sermon discusses the importance of Christianity and its impact on the world. It also touches on the role of the British Empire in spreading Christianity and the need for missionaries to continue this work. The book provides a unique insight into the religious and political climate of India during the colonial era.Being The Day Appointed For A General Thanksgiving, For The Late Signal And Important Successes Obtained By The Naval And Military Forces Of His Majesty And Of His Allies, And For The Ultimate And Happy Establishment Of The Tranquillity And Security Of The British Possessions In India.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.