Missionary evenings at home, by H.L.L.T. Nelson and Sons, 1866 - 304 pages |
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... Woollya , the three Fuegians had been left by Captain Fitzroy , on their return from England , twenty- one years before . But when passing a small island called Button , observing a good many natives on the beach , Captain Snow hoisted ...
... Woollya , the three Fuegians had been left by Captain Fitzroy , on their return from England , twenty- one years before . But when passing a small island called Button , observing a good many natives on the beach , Captain Snow hoisted ...
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... the next year , the Allen Gardiner sailed again for Woollya . You must not suppose the good ship had been lying idle at Keppel before that time , but I need not go over the particulars of various voyages of business KEPPEL ISLAND . 125.
... the next year , the Allen Gardiner sailed again for Woollya . You must not suppose the good ship had been lying idle at Keppel before that time , but I need not go over the particulars of various voyages of business KEPPEL ISLAND . 125.
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... Woollya . All his tribe were very friendly , and he , with a wife and three children , willingly agreed to return with the missionaries and pay a visit to Keppel . Here is Mrs. Despard's account of them on their first arrival : - " I am ...
... Woollya . All his tribe were very friendly , and he , with a wife and three children , willingly agreed to return with the missionaries and pay a visit to Keppel . Here is Mrs. Despard's account of them on their first arrival : - " I am ...
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... Woollya in the Allen Gardiner , and received there by their tribe and relatives . " " Were the rest of the tribe friendly ? " Yes ; so much so that the missionaries remained some weeks in their vessel on the coast , chose a site for a ...
... Woollya in the Allen Gardiner , and received there by their tribe and relatives . " " Were the rest of the tribe friendly ? " Yes ; so much so that the missionaries remained some weeks in their vessel on the coast , chose a site for a ...
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H. L. L., Jane Laurie Borthwick. would render . And on leaving Woollya , they carried back to Keppel nine new visitors : three men , with their wives , two boys , and a little girl of a year and a half old . Six out of these nine were ...
H. L. L., Jane Laurie Borthwick. would render . And on leaving Woollya , they carried back to Keppel nine new visitors : three men , with their wives , two boys , and a little girl of a year and a half old . Six out of these nine were ...
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Allen Gardiner Anne Bechuanas believe Bibles blessed brethren called Campbell Cape Cape Town Captain Gardiner Christ Christian Church Cockran comfort converts danger dear death Despard Egede England English faith Falkland feel felt friends Fuegian gospel Greenland Griqua hear heard heart Holy hope Hottentots interesting island Jemmy Jemmy Button Jesus Jones journey Keppel Keppel Island kind Kuruman labour land language letter lions live London Missionary Society look Lord Madagascar Malagasy mamma Mauritius minister mission Missionary Society Moravians natives never Ookokko Patagonia poor heathens pray prayer queen Radama Red Indians Rupert's Land Sabbath sailed Saviour Schmidt seemed sent sionaries soon souls South Africa Spirit story teach tell things thought Tierra del Fuego told Tommy took trials tribes Vanderkemp vessel West Falkland wife wild wish wonderful Woollya words worship young
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Page 131 - ... his ways are not as our ways, nor his thoughts as our thoughts.
Page 115 - In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God.
Page 150 - But martyrs struggle for a brighter prize, And win it with more pain. Their blood is shed In confirmation of the noblest claim — Our claim to feed upon immortal truth, To walk with God, to be divinely free, To soar, and to anticipate the skies.
Page 150 - Patriots have toiled, and in their country's cause Bled nobly; and their deeds, as they deserve, Receive proud recompense. We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre. The historic muse, Proud of the treasure, marches with it down To latest times...
Page 171 - Jehovah cometh out of his place, to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity : and the earth shall disclose her blood, and shall no more cover her slain.
Page 292 - can so great a man refuse knowledge, and turn away from wisdom ? Tell me, my friend, why I must not ' add to words' and speak of a resurrection...
Page 218 - Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help. 4 His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish.
Page 218 - Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God...
Page 50 - I know of no assembly of Christians, where there seems to be so much of the presence of God, where brotherly love so much prevails, and where I should take so much delight in the public worship of God in general, as in my own congregation...
Page 49 - ... weak and feeble that my nature seemed as if it would speedily dissolve. I feel as if my all was lost, and I was undone for this world, if the poor Heathen may not be converted.