Memoirs of Capt. James Wilson: Containing an Account of His Enterprises and Sufferings in India, His Conversion to Christianity, His Missionary Voyage to the South Seas, and His Peaceful and Triumphant DeathJ. Adams, jr., 1827 - 220 páginas |
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... causes and effects , and draws its conclusions , while the passions are excited , in a degree propor- tioned to the interesting nature of the narrative . If its subjects be moral or religious , the conscience also is employed , and ...
... causes and effects , and draws its conclusions , while the passions are excited , in a degree propor- tioned to the interesting nature of the narrative . If its subjects be moral or religious , the conscience also is employed , and ...
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... cause of mortality . Before they left the bay every man of the crew who was a European , except Wilson , died . The Captain came down well on Christmas day and only dined on board , and returned the same night ; the very next day he ...
... cause of mortality . Before they left the bay every man of the crew who was a European , except Wilson , died . The Captain came down well on Christmas day and only dined on board , and returned the same night ; the very next day he ...
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... caused the same object to be accomplished in some other way , and frequently by means which most clearly evince the ... cause . Captain Sims invited the young minister , who offi- ciated at the place of worship he was accustomed to ...
... caused the same object to be accomplished in some other way , and frequently by means which most clearly evince the ... cause . Captain Sims invited the young minister , who offi- ciated at the place of worship he was accustomed to ...
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... cause to him . ' -The minister fearing that the Indian Captain would suspect that he was present by some secret manage- ment of his friend , and that the way in which the sub- ject was introduced would confirm it , and excite a ...
... cause to him . ' -The minister fearing that the Indian Captain would suspect that he was present by some secret manage- ment of his friend , and that the way in which the sub- ject was introduced would confirm it , and excite a ...
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... cause you understand what vitality is , but from its reality being so obvious to your senses , that it is im- possible to deny it . You believe that matter was formed out of nothing , not because you have any power of conceiving how ...
... cause you understand what vitality is , but from its reality being so obvious to your senses , that it is im- possible to deny it . You believe that matter was formed out of nothing , not because you have any power of conceiving how ...
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Términos y frases comunes
appear attention believe benevolent blessing brethren brother Captain Sims Captain Wilson cause chapel character chiefs Christian church conduct conversation Cuddalore dear death Deism Deists desire Directors divine divine grace doctrine Eimeo evidences excited faith father favor feel give Gospel grace happy Haweis heart heathen holy hope Horndean human idols inhabitants islands James Wilson Jehovah Jesus Christ kind king Leeward Islands Lord meet ment mercy mind minister mission Missionaries Missionary Society moral morning natives never object observed occasion Otaheite Palmerston Island perceived persons pleasure Pomarre Portsea prayer preaching predestination present principles profession Raiatea Rarotonga reason received religion religious replied revelation Sabbath sailed salvation saved scriptures sentiments sermon shew ship Sir Eyre Coote Society Islands soon soul South Sea spirit Taheiti tain things thought tion truth vessel voyage whole Windward Islands word worship
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Página 78 - Self was obnoxious, and good works he had none, for it is God that worketh in us both to will and to do.
Página 120 - Him who holds the winds ,in his fists, and the waters in the hollow of his hand.
Página 88 - If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you. If ye were of the world, the world would love his own : but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
Página 23 - Sam shook his head, and said, ''Master, before that I fear you will be dead and never want it," but who can tell what a day may bring forth? He had exchanged his allowance of rice that day for a small species of...
Página 105 - August 10th, 1796, having for their flag hoisted at the mizen-top-gallant-mast-head, three doves argent on a purple field, bearing olive branches in their bills. The ship was navigated to Spithead, by Mr. William Wilson, the chief mate, where the Captain joined her and took the command. Here they were detained waiting for wind or convoy for some weeks. Several of the Directors from London, visited the ship, and crowds of pious people from the neighboring towns, who left a variety of presents either...
Página 147 - I continue to pray to God •without ceasing. Regardless of other things, I am concerned only that my soul may be saved by Jesus Christ ! It is my earnest desire, that I may become one of Jehovah's people ; and that God may turn away his anger from me, which I deserve, for my wickedness, my ignorance of him, and my accumulated crimes !" In February, 1813, he wrote to the following effect.
Página 180 - Pornare came to the article on rebellion, stirring up war, &c. he seemed inclined to pass it over, but after a while proceeded. At the conclusion of that article, Tati was not contented with signifying his approbation in the usual way- only, but standing up, he called in a spirited manner to his people to lift up their hands again, even both hands, he setting the example, which was universally followed.
Página 156 - For he that soweth to the flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption, but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.
Página 65 - I once had this ceremony performed on myself, in the house of a rich Indian, in the presence of a large company. The gentleman of the house poured upon my hands and arms a...
Página 78 - But he is in one mind, and who can turn him? and what his soul desireth, even that he doeth.