The Night of Toil: Or, A Familiar Account of the Labours of the First Missionaries in the South Sea IslandsHatchard, 1838 - 462 Seiten |
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... lived in this pleasant island when Captain Wallis discovered it . The inhabitants were tall and stout , with brown skins , dark eyes , and glossy black hair . They appeared merry and good - natured , and were generally laughing and ...
... lived in this pleasant island when Captain Wallis discovered it . The inhabitants were tall and stout , with brown skins , dark eyes , and glossy black hair . They appeared merry and good - natured , and were generally laughing and ...
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... lived in Tahiti : they were thieves , liars , and murderers - could they be happy ? There were some people who loved God in England who were grieved to think of the poor natives of Tahiti . " Ah ! " thought they , " you may sit beneath ...
... lived in Tahiti : they were thieves , liars , and murderers - could they be happy ? There were some people who loved God in England who were grieved to think of the poor natives of Tahiti . " Ah ! " thought they , " you may sit beneath ...
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... lived like the beasts that perish . How sad it is to think that in this christian land there should be people who behave at fairs and plays like these wicked heathen , and how sad also to think that people should delight in seeing them ...
... lived like the beasts that perish . How sad it is to think that in this christian land there should be people who behave at fairs and plays like these wicked heathen , and how sad also to think that people should delight in seeing them ...
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... lived . They were continually praying for them , and sighing over their lost state , but they could not yet preach to them as much as they wished . Often they had no inter- preter at hand , for Peter was gone with Captain Wilson , and ...
... lived . They were continually praying for them , and sighing over their lost state , but they could not yet preach to them as much as they wished . Often they had no inter- preter at hand , for Peter was gone with Captain Wilson , and ...
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... preach to the sailors ; and they were glad to find that none of the natives came there in their canoes during the day . Captain Wilson was anxious to discover how WILLIAM WILSON'S JOURNEY . 43 many people lived in Tahiti.
... preach to the sailors ; and they were glad to find that none of the natives came there in their canoes during the day . Captain Wilson was anxious to discover how WILLIAM WILSON'S JOURNEY . 43 many people lived in Tahiti.
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afraid afterwards alarmed anxious appeared areois arrived asked Atehurans Atehuru Auura Bennet blessing boat bread-fruit brethren Broomhall brought called canoe captain chapel chiefs Christ christian cloth cocoa-nut Crook death delighted desired Duff dwelling Eimeo Ellis enemies England English entreated father feared felt friends gods gospel guns hear heard heart heathen hogs Huahine human sacrifices Idia idols island Jesus killed king king's knew land leave letter Lewis lived London Missionary Society Lord Lord's Supper Mane-mane Matavai missionaries morning murder natives night Nott Orsmond Otu's Papara Papeete persons Pomare Pomare II Pomare's Port Jackson pray prayer preach promised Puckey queen Raiatea received round Rurutu sabbath sailors sent servants ship shore sionaries soon South Seas Tahaa Tahiti Tahitian Tahitian language Temari things thought told took trees Tyerman visited wicked wife William William Puckey Wilson wished women
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 77 - WHY do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death's alarms? 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to his arms.
Seite 54 - What shall we eat, what shall we drink, and wherewithal shall we be clothed?
Seite 138 - An ungodly man diggeth up evil : and in his lips there is as a burning fire.
Seite 441 - And when they found them not, they drew Jason and certain brethren unto the rulers of the city, crying, These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also...
Seite 75 - If any man sin,' saith St. John, ' we have an advocate with the Father, even Jesus Christ the righteous, and he is the propitiation for our sins.
Seite 27 - Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honour the face of the old man, and fear thy God : I am the LORD.
Seite 394 - We present you with this Book, the most valuable thing that this world affords. Here is wisdom ; this is the Royal Law ; these are the lively Oracles of God.
Seite 441 - But we desire to hear of thee what thou thinkest ; for as concerning this sect, we know that everywhere it is spoken against.
Seite 182 - Their tongue is as an arrow shot out; it speaketh deceit: one speaketh peaceably to his neighbour with his mouth, but in heart he layeth his wait.
Seite 10 - O'EE the gloomy hills of darkness, Look, my soul, be still, and gaze; All the promises do travail With a glorious day of grace; Blessed jubilee! Let thy glorious morning dawn.