Journal of Voyages and Travels by the Rev. Daniel Tyerman and George Bennet, Esq: Deputed from the London Missionary Society, to Visit Their Various Stations in the South Sea Islands, China, India, &c. Between the Years 1821 and 1829, 1권Crocker and Brewster, 1832 |
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... took up their residence . Others were settled at St. Christina and Ton- gatabu . For nearly seventeen years , under many adverse and discouraging circumstances , the work ( thus begun ) · was continued with apparently little success ...
... took up their residence . Others were settled at St. Christina and Ton- gatabu . For nearly seventeen years , under many adverse and discouraging circumstances , the work ( thus begun ) · was continued with apparently little success ...
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... took its form in the most fertile and beautiful regions of the Pacific . Hence the slightest memorial of the least influential of such co - operat- ing causes must be of some value , and worthy of preserva- tion , if it add but an atom ...
... took its form in the most fertile and beautiful regions of the Pacific . Hence the slightest memorial of the least influential of such co - operat- ing causes must be of some value , and worthy of preserva- tion , if it add but an atom ...
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... worship defaced - the new religion forcibly established , and whoever would not adopt it put to death . With the zeal for making proselytes , the rage of tigers took possession ; INTRODUCTION . XV of a people once so gentle .
... worship defaced - the new religion forcibly established , and whoever would not adopt it put to death . With the zeal for making proselytes , the rage of tigers took possession ; INTRODUCTION . XV of a people once so gentle .
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... took the field against him . What he wanted in numbers was supplied by his unexam- pled valor , and his superiority in the art of war . He sub- dued one island after another , and at last Tahaiti itself , and having captured its king ...
... took the field against him . What he wanted in numbers was supplied by his unexam- pled valor , and his superiority in the art of war . He sub- dued one island after another , and at last Tahaiti itself , and having captured its king ...
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... took away many brutalizing practices ; and the gospel , like the grain of mustard - seed , grew and flourished , in noiseless increase , insinuating into men's hearts the blessings insepa- rable from its influence . " - Sir Walter ...
... took away many brutalizing practices ; and the gospel , like the grain of mustard - seed , grew and flourished , in noiseless increase , insinuating into men's hearts the blessings insepa- rable from its influence . " - Sir Walter ...
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afternoon animal appeared Areois Auna Barff beach beautiful Bennet bird boat body Borabora bread-fruit breccia brought called canoe Cape Horn captain captain Cook chapel chiefs Christian cloth cocoa-nut color coral course crew Dangerous Archipelago dark deck earth Eimeo Ellis eyes feet fish formerly friends fruit gospel ground hand Hautia head hearts heathen hogs Huahine hundred idolatry idols inches inhabitants islands kind king land latter leeward islands length London Missionary Society Lord Lord's day Mahine marae Matavai miles missionaries morning mountains multitude natives night Nott observed occasion persons Pomare prayer present priests raatiras Raiatea reached reef rocks Sabbath sail sailors seen Sept shark ship shore side soon South species sperm whale spermaceti spot stones Tahiti Tahitian Tahitian language Tani Tani's Taroa things tion to-day trade winds trees Tyerman preached vessel voyage weather whole wind worship