The Night of Toil: Or, A Familiar Account of the Labors of the First Missionaries in the South Sea IslandsAmerican Tract Society, 1859 - 236 Seiten |
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... thought that the man on guard understood her conversation . Of course he reported it to his friends , who immediately desired all the natives to leave the house . Idia was alarmed when she heard of this order , and inquired the reason ...
... thought that the man on guard understood her conversation . Of course he reported it to his friends , who immediately desired all the natives to leave the house . Idia was alarmed when she heard of this order , and inquired the reason ...
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... thought has grown up in my heart , and in the heart of my wife , Hautia Vahine . But perhaps it is not a good thought ; yet I must speak it , and this is our thought . If the missionaries and the church of Huahine think that I and my ...
... thought has grown up in my heart , and in the heart of my wife , Hautia Vahine . But perhaps it is not a good thought ; yet I must speak it , and this is our thought . If the missionaries and the church of Huahine think that I and my ...
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... thought it a very excellent drink , because it was so rare . But even warm water was a luxury to the natives ; for , as they had formerly no vessels that could bear the fire , they were once unable to boil water . Many kettles and ...
... thought it a very excellent drink , because it was so rare . But even warm water was a luxury to the natives ; for , as they had formerly no vessels that could bear the fire , they were once unable to boil water . Many kettles and ...
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afterwards agreed anxious appeared arrived asked attended began blessed breadfruit brethren brought built called canoe captain carried chapel chiefs Christ Christian cloth continued custom death delighted desired dressed Eimeo enemies England father felt four friends gave give gods Gospel hands hear heard heart heathen hoped Idia idols instruct island Jesus judge kill king knew land laws leave letter lived looked manner meeting missionaries morning natives never night Nott observed offered once persons pleased Pomare poor pray prayer preach present promised queen received replied round royal Sabbath seemed seen sent servants ship shore showed sometimes soon souls spirits Tahiti Tahitian taken things thought told took trees true turn visited wicked wished women worship write young