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" He went home, gave each of his superfluous wive:, new clothing, and all his own goods, which they had been accustomed to keep in their huts for him, and sent them to their parents with an intimation that he had no fault to find with them, but that in... "
Missionary Travels and Researches In South Africa - Seite 20
von David Livingstone - 1858
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The English Presbyterian messenger, Bände 9-10

Presbyterian Church of England - 1857
...his hand, and able to read, thought he ought to act. He went home, gave each of his superfluous wives new clothing, and all his own goods which they had...parting with them he wished to follow the will of God." There was a great and long-continued want of rain, which the people in some way attributed to the presence...
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The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family Record: For ..., Bände 7-8

1857 - 784 Seiten
...able to read it, thought he ought to act. He went home,' gave each of his .superfluous wives, ue.w clothing, and all his own goods, which they had been,...that he had no fault to find with them, but that in purling with them he wished to follow the will of God. On the day on which he and his children were...
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The American Church Monthly, Bände 2-3

1857 - 996 Seiten
...and able to read it, thought be ought to act. He went home, gave each of his superfluous wires n«w clothing, and all his own goods, which they had been...sent them to their parents with an intimation that he hail no fault to find with them, but that in parting with them he wished to follow the will of GOD....
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, Bände 9-10

1858 - 740 Seiten
...hand, and able to read it, thought he ought to act. He went home, pave each of his superfluous wives new clothing and all his own goods, which they had...God. On the day on which he and his children were baptised, great numbers came to see the ceremony " Seeing several of the old men actually in tears...
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The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R ..., Band 14

Robert Aspland - 1858 - 794 Seiten
...hand and able to read it, thought he ought to act. He went home, gave each of his superfluous wives new clothing and all his own goods, which they had...parting with them, he wished to follow the will of God." The painful necessity for this divorce created a serious obstacle to the progress of the new religion....
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The Monthly herald, Band 1

1858 - 930 Seiten
...hand, and able to read it, thought he ought to act. He went home, gave eaclxof his superfluous wives new clothing, and all his own goods, which they had...to find with them, but that in parting with them he wishs>l to follow the will of God. On the day on which he and his children were baptized, great numbers...
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'To whom is baptism to be administered?'

Richard Gavin - 1858 - 152 Seiten
...affords us an example. Although only alluding to the baptism of Sechele, he expresses himself thus : " On the day on which he and his children were baptized, great numbers came to see the ceremony." In the circumstances, no mode of expression could be more natural. How conies it to pass that it is...
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The Colonial Church chronicle, and missionary journal. July 1847-Dec. 1874

1863 - 978 Seiten
...clothing, together with all their goods they had been accustomed to keep in their huts for him. He then sent them to their parents with an intimation that he had no fault to find with them, but that he wished to follow the will of God. . . . All the friends of the divorced wives now became the opponents...
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Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa: Including a Sketch of ...

David Livingstone - 1868 - 810 Seiten
...hand, and able to read it, thought he ought to act. He went home, gave each of his superfluous wives new clothing, and all his own goods, which they had been accustomed to kcep in their huts for him, and sent them to their parents with an intimation that he had no fault...
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Livingstone's Africa: Perilous Adventures and Extensive Discoveries in the ...

David Livingstone - 1872 - 646 Seiten
...hand, and able to read ittheught he ought to act. He went heme, gave each of hiei superfluous wives new clothing, and all his own goods, which they had...baptized, great numbers came to see the ceremony. Some theught, from a stupid calumny circulated by enemies to Christianity in the south, that the converts...
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