A Narrative of the Establishment and Progress of the Missions to Ceylon and India: Founded by the Late Rev. Thomas Coke, L.L.D., Under the Direction of the Wesleyan-Methodist Conference, Including Notices of Bombay and the Superstitions of Various Religious Sects at that Presidency, and on the Continent of India : with an Introductory Sketch of the Natural, Civil, and Religious History of the Island of Ceylonauthor, 1823 - 404페이지 |
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... honours to this tree , and make a pavement round it , which they keep con- stantly swept . They place lighted lamps , images , and sacred flowers under it , and bow before it with great vene- ration . Capt . Knox states , " that it is ...
... honours to this tree , and make a pavement round it , which they keep con- stantly swept . They place lighted lamps , images , and sacred flowers under it , and bow before it with great vene- ration . Capt . Knox states , " that it is ...
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... honours at court ; and , at length , the sovereignty of another nation ; who , from him , and his extraordinary history , received the appellation of Sing - ha - lese . Most traditionary fables have their origin in some fact ...
... honours at court ; and , at length , the sovereignty of another nation ; who , from him , and his extraordinary history , received the appellation of Sing - ha - lese . Most traditionary fables have their origin in some fact ...
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... honour- . able attestation has been recently borne by the Supreme Court of the island . * The Singhalese are more remarkable for their patient endurance of suffering , than for an aptitude to face danger ; and have been supposed better ...
... honour- . able attestation has been recently borne by the Supreme Court of the island . * The Singhalese are more remarkable for their patient endurance of suffering , than for an aptitude to face danger ; and have been supposed better ...
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... honour or defence . A priest is ge- nerally in attendance to receive the offerings of the wor- shippers : these consist of food , flowers , and money . The food is the portion of the priests ; the flowers are placed on a table before ...
... honour or defence . A priest is ge- nerally in attendance to receive the offerings of the wor- shippers : these consist of food , flowers , and money . The food is the portion of the priests ; the flowers are placed on a table before ...
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... has been supposed by some writers to have had this honour ; and is said by them to have preached Christianity at the Ceylon pearl fishery , so early as 1452 . cause , were furnished by these Missionaries . Memorials of INTRODUCTION . lxiii.
... has been supposed by some writers to have had this honour ; and is said by them to have preached Christianity at the Ceylon pearl fishery , so early as 1452 . cause , were furnished by these Missionaries . Memorials of INTRODUCTION . lxiii.
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afforded Alexander Johnstone appeared appointed arrival attended Ault Batticaloa Bisset blessing Bombay brethren Brownrigg Budhu Budhuist Captain Birch Ceylon Ceylonese character Christ Christian church circumstances Clough Colombo commenced congregation Connexion considerable conversation dæmons desire Divine Doctor Coke Dutch endeavoured engaged England English esteem European Excellency expressed favourable feelings friends Galle gentleman Gentoo Gospel Government Governor Harvard heathen honour hope idolatry immediately India inhabitants instruction interesting Island of Ceylon Jaffna Kandy Kandyan kind labours Lady land language letter Lord Lynch Madras Malabar Matura meeting ment Messrs Methodist mind morning natives Negombo persons Pettah pious pleasure Portuguese Portuguese language pray prayer preachers preaching present priests principal racter received religion religious rendered request residence respect Robert Brownrigg sermon servants Singhalese situation Society spirit Squance station Sunday things tion tree Trincomalee Twisleton Veddas venerable vessel Wesleyan Mission Wesleyan Missionaries worship
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57 페이지 - While place we seek, or place we shun, The soul finds happiness in none ; But with a God to guide our way, 'Tis equal joy to go or stay. Could I be cast where Thou art not, That were indeed a dreadful lot; But regions none remote I call, Secure of finding God in all.
76 페이지 - The God that rules on high, That all the earth surveys, That rides upon the stormy sky, And calms the roaring seas ; This awful God is ours, Our Father and our Love ; He will send down his heavenly powers, To carry us above.
184 페이지 - And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, and from one sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith the Lord.
58 페이지 - ... overcome me When I take the Spirit's sword ; Then with ease I drive him from me, — Satan trembles at the word : 'Tis a sword for conquest made, Keen the edge and strong the blade.
35 페이지 - For of a truth against thy holy child Jesus, whom thou hast anointed, both Herod, and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles, and the people of Israel, were gathered together, for to do whatsoever thy hand and thy counsel determined before to be done.
56 페이지 - To souls impress' d with sacred Love ! Where'er they dwell, they dwell in Thee ; In heaven, in earth, or on the sea. To me remains nor place, nor time ; My country is in every clime ; I can be calm and free from care On any shore, since God is there.
392 페이지 - Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces. For my brethren and companions' sakes, I will now say, Peace be within thee.
57 페이지 - Tis equal joy to go or stay. Could I be cast where thou art not, That were indeed a dreadful lot ; But regions none remote I call, Secure of finding God in all. My country, Lord, art thou alone; Nor other can I claim or own ; The point where all my wishes meet ; My law, my love, life's only sweet ! I hold by nothing here below ; Appoint my journey, and I go ; Though pierc'd by scorn, oppress'd by pride, I feel thee good — feel nought beside.
326 페이지 - By one blow of a sword, the head of this noble child was severed from his body; streaming with blood and hardly inanimate, it was thrown into a rice mortar; the pestle was put into the mother's hands, and she was ordered to pound it, or be disgracefully tortured. To avoid the disgrace, the wretched woman did lift up the pestle and let it fall.
xiv 페이지 - China ; <ind that it was in his power to point out . to Government the means of cultivating it in a proper manner.