Missionary Labours and Scenes in Southern AfricaR. Carter, 1845 - 406 pages |
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... Philippolis , most munificently presented the Bushmen who congregated at that place , with a good supply of cattle , sheep , and goats . This mission , now called Bethulie was afterwards trans- 52 REVIEW OF BUSHMEN MISSIONS . ferred by ...
... Philippolis , most munificently presented the Bushmen who congregated at that place , with a good supply of cattle , sheep , and goats . This mission , now called Bethulie was afterwards trans- 52 REVIEW OF BUSHMEN MISSIONS . ferred by ...
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... Philippolis , ) appeared to them like an angel of mercy , assisting , comforting , and directing them in their arduous enterprise . These trying times were rendered tenfold more so from their want of pecuniary resources , among a people ...
... Philippolis , ) appeared to them like an angel of mercy , assisting , comforting , and directing them in their arduous enterprise . These trying times were rendered tenfold more so from their want of pecuniary resources , among a people ...
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... Philippolis , had abandoned Griqua Town , and Berend Berend , the ac- knowledged chief , lived at Daniels Kuil , a distance of fifty miles , attending only to the interests of those about him , and very rarely visiting Griqua Town ...
... Philippolis , had abandoned Griqua Town , and Berend Berend , the ac- knowledged chief , lived at Daniels Kuil , a distance of fifty miles , attending only to the interests of those about him , and very rarely visiting Griqua Town ...
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... Philippolis ; Mothibi , the chief of the Batlapis , and his sons , as also his brother Mahura ; Mosheshe , the chief of the Basuto , and others whose names might be mentioned , cannot , without a violation of truth , be designated ...
... Philippolis ; Mothibi , the chief of the Batlapis , and his sons , as also his brother Mahura ; Mosheshe , the chief of the Basuto , and others whose names might be mentioned , cannot , without a violation of truth , be designated ...
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... Philippolis , Jan Hendreck , and others , as interpreters , and as men of influence with the Bechuanas , determined to accompany them to Lithako . This was the more desirable , as the Bechuanas , though heathens , having received signal ...
... Philippolis , Jan Hendreck , and others , as interpreters , and as men of influence with the Bechuanas , determined to accompany them to Lithako . This was the more desirable , as the Bechuanas , though heathens , having received signal ...
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Page 169 - Nevertheless, he left not himself without witness, in that he did good, and gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with food and gladness.
Page 359 - Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God; And are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone...
Page 216 - However true it may have been, or still may be, that one half of the world does not know how the other half lives, it is a libel upon the curiosity of mankind to attribute this ignorance to indifference.
Page 388 - If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and mercies, fulfil ye my joy, that ye be like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind...
Page 23 - These things hast thou done, and I kept silence ; Thou thoughtest that I was altogether such an one as thyself : But I will reprove thee, and set them in order before thine eyes." Now consider this, ye that forget God, Lest I tear you in pieces, and there be none to deliver.
Page 304 - Call upon me in the time of trouble, and I will deliver thee.
Page 22 - There shall be an handful of corn in the earth upon the top of the mountains ; the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon : and they of the city shall flourish like grass of the earth.
Page 70 - In the multitude of my thoughts within me thy comforts delight my soul.
Page 96 - God, in much patience, in afflictions, in necessities, in distresses, in stripes, in imprisonments, in tumults, in labours, in watchings, in fastings ; by pureness, by knowledge, by long-suffering, by kindness, by the Holy Ghost, by love unfeigned, by the word of truth, by the power of God, by the armour of righteousness on the right hand and on the left...
Page 9 - ... advanced, romping and playing together, the children of nature, through the live-long day, become habituated to a language of their own. The more voluble condescend to the less precocious, and thus, from this infant Babel, proceeds a dialect composed of a host of mongrel words and phrases, joined together without rule, and in the course of a generation the entire character of the language is changed.