The Night of Toil, Or, a Familiar Account of the Labours of the First Missionaries in the South Sea IslandsJ. Hatchard, 1844 - 468 Seiten |
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... looked at the savage crea- tures with eagerness , anxious to see what sort of people they were going to live amongst : and they did not much like their wild appear- ance , though pleased with their good - natured manners . The natives ...
... looked at the savage crea- tures with eagerness , anxious to see what sort of people they were going to live amongst : and they did not much like their wild appear- ance , though pleased with their good - natured manners . The natives ...
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... looked up to by the rest as a great person . He was a high - priest to the idol gods . His name was Mane - mane . He was very anxious to make the captain his friend ; because it was a custom in Tahiti to choose some person for a friend ...
... looked up to by the rest as a great person . He was a high - priest to the idol gods . His name was Mane - mane . He was very anxious to make the captain his friend ; because it was a custom in Tahiti to choose some person for a friend ...
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... held all their hands by turns , and shook hands also with them ; then looked at their clothes and ex- amined them . They were very much pleased with Mr. Lewis's umbrella when he spread it C 18 THE AREOIS . out ; but they warned him.
... held all their hands by turns , and shook hands also with them ; then looked at their clothes and ex- amined them . They were very much pleased with Mr. Lewis's umbrella when he spread it C 18 THE AREOIS . out ; but they warned him.
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... looked very stubborn and unteach- able during the service , and it seemed less likely that he should believe than any of the rest . The missionaries retired to rest again that evening , full of hope that God would incline the hearts of ...
... looked very stubborn and unteach- able during the service , and it seemed less likely that he should believe than any of the rest . The missionaries retired to rest again that evening , full of hope that God would incline the hearts of ...
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... looked on without appearing to care but William Wilson , seeing her still going on hurting herself , angrily obliged her to leave off . The son then told him that it was the custom for the women of Tahiti to keep a stick with a shark's ...
... looked on without appearing to care but William Wilson , seeing her still going on hurting herself , angrily obliged her to leave off . The son then told him that it was the custom for the women of Tahiti to keep a stick with a shark's ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
amongst anxious appeared areois aries 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 dressed Duff dwelling Eimeo Ellis enemies England English entreated father felt friends gods gospel hear heard heart heathen hogs Huahine human sacrifices Idia idols island Jesus killed king king's knew labours land leave letter lived London Missionary Society Lord Lord's Supper Mane-mane marae Matavai mission morning murder natives night Nott Orsmond Papara Papeete persons Pomare Pomare II Pomare's Port Jackson pray prayer preach present priest queen Raiatea received round Rurutu sabbath sailors sent sermon servants ship shore sionaries soul South Seas spirits Tahaa Tahiti Tahitian Tahitian language Temari things thought thren told took trees Tyerman visited wicked wife William Puckey Wilson wished women word worship
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 48 - Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard. 28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you : I am the LORD.
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.
Seite 443 - 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 430 - Though ye have lien among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her feathers with yellow gold.
Seite 6 - There is no man that hath left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or children, for the kingdom of God's sake, Who shall not receive manifold more in this present time, and in the world to come life everlasting.
Seite 449 - ... with closed eyes repeated a long prayer in his native tongue. He prayed as a Christian should do, with fitting reverence, and without the fear of ridicule or any ostentation of piety. At our meals neither of the men would taste food, without saying beforehand a short grace. Those travellers, who think that a Tahitian prays only when the eyes of the missionary are fixed on him, should have slept with us that night on the mountain-side.
Seite 176 - Even unto this present hour we both hunger and thirst, and are naked, and are buffeted, and have no certain dwelling-place ; and labour, working with our own hands...
Seite 392 - 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.