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Friday, May 31, 2013
William Carey: Educational Pioneer - HIRD
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1 comment:
Ed, thank you for this wonderful biographical piece on Wm. Carey. What a faithful, committed spirit he demonstrated.
Hmm, and to think that his prodigious works and accomplishments for the Gospel and the betterment and ennoblement of humankind were accomplished without electricity and the telephone, or any of our contemporary technological must-haves! ~~+~~
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