Polynesian Researches: During a Residence of Nearly Eight Years in the Society and Sandwich IslandsFisher, Son, & Jackson, 1832 |
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... supply - Former cruelty towards the sick - Parricide - Present treatment of invalids - Death of Messrs . Tessier and Bicknell- Dying charge to the people - Missionary responsibility . ― 149 MAP OF THE RGIAN & SOCIETY ISLANDS . Tduarva.
... supply - Former cruelty towards the sick - Parricide - Present treatment of invalids - Death of Messrs . Tessier and Bicknell- Dying charge to the people - Missionary responsibility . ― 149 MAP OF THE RGIAN & SOCIETY ISLANDS . Tduarva.
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... supply - Former cruelty towards the sick - Parricide - Present treatment of invalids - Death of Messrs . Tessier and Bicknell- Dying charge to the people - Missionary responsibility . - CHAP . III . FROM PAGE 53 TO PAGE 92.
... supply - Former cruelty towards the sick - Parricide - Present treatment of invalids - Death of Messrs . Tessier and Bicknell- Dying charge to the people - Missionary responsibility . - CHAP . III . FROM PAGE 53 TO PAGE 92.
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... Death of Taaroarii - Funeral procession - Impressi circumstances connected with his decease and interme -His monument and epitaph - Notice of his father His widow and daughter - Institution of Christi burial - Dying expressions of ...
... Death of Taaroarii - Funeral procession - Impressi circumstances connected with his decease and interme -His monument and epitaph - Notice of his father His widow and daughter - Institution of Christi burial - Dying expressions of ...
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... death , which occurred in 1824 , such was the im- pression which analogy of circumstances produced , that when he presented himself for baptism , he desired to be called Paul . Other instances of spiritual illumination , equally ...
... death , which occurred in 1824 , such was the im- pression which analogy of circumstances produced , that when he presented himself for baptism , he desired to be called Paul . Other instances of spiritual illumination , equally ...
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... Death of Messrs . Tessier and Bicknell- Dying charge to the people - Missionary responsibility . THE same interesting state of the people by which the close of 1819 had been distinguished , marked the commencement of 1820. Never were ...
... Death of Messrs . Tessier and Bicknell- Dying charge to the people - Missionary responsibility . THE same interesting state of the people by which the close of 1819 had been distinguished , marked the commencement of 1820. Never were ...
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afterwards Aimata appeared arrival attended baptism baptized Barff boat Borabora brought canoe captain ceremony chapel chiefs chieftain Christ Christian church circumstances civil cloth cocoa-nut conduct crime death desire district Divine dwellings Eimeo endeavoured father favourable feeling frequently friends furnished gods gospel governor harbour hope Huahine idolatry idols individual influence inhabitants judge kind king king of Tahiti labour land laws Leeward Islands magistrate ment miles mind Mission Missionaries murder nation native teachers Nott occasion owner Papeete parents parties person Pomare Pomare II Port Jackson prayer present priests principal proceeded punishment raatiras Raiatea received regarded regulation rendered residence respect Rimatara Rurutu Sabbath sacred sailed Sandwich Islands scriptures sent settlement ship shore sionaries Society Islands sometimes soon South Sea Islands South Wales spirit station supposed Tahaa Tahiti Tahitian tataued temple tion tree Tubuai vessel visited voyage wife worship Zealand
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Page 3 - Saviour comes ! by ancient bards foretold ! Hear Him, ye deaf; and all ye blind, behold ! He from thick films shall purge the visual ray, And on the sightless eyeball pour the day: 'Tis he the obstructed paths of sound shall clear, And bid new music charm th' unfolding ear: The dumb shall sing, the lame his crutch forego, And leap exulting, like the bounding roe.
Page 161 - Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutored mind Sees GOD in clouds, or hears Him in the wind ; His soul proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or Milky Way...
Page 22 - I love them that love me; and those that seek me early shall find me.
Page 297 - In these regions may be seen islands in every stage of their formation : " some presenting little more than a point or summit of a branching coralline pyramid, at a depth scarcely discernible through the transparent waters ; others spreading, like submarine gardens or shrubberies, beneath the surface ; or presenting here and there a little bank of broken coral and sand, over which the rolling wave occasionally breaks...
Page 128 - Missionaries illustrated the general principles of scripture, that in all the public stations they sustained , they were to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them...
Page 59 - These meetings were exceedingly interesting, from the simple yet unequivocal evidences often afforded of the operation of the Spirit of the Almighty upon the hearts of the people. Our little church, from time to time, received considerable accessions of such as we had reason to hope were also members of the church of the first-born, whose names are written in heaven.
Page 65 - If it is not proper you must tell me. But I do greatly desire to dwell with you in the fold of Christ.
Page 65 - This is the reason why I hope I have a new heart. The heart I have now is not like the heart I formerly had. The one I have now is very bad, it is unbelieving, and inclined to evil. But it is not like the one I formerly had. Yes; I think I have a new heart.
Page 96 - The ground on which they even accidentally trod, became sacred ; and the dwelling under which they might enter, must for ever after be vacated by its proprietors, and could be appropriated only to the use of these sacred personages. No individual was allowed to touch the body of the king or queen; and every one who should stand over them, or pass the hand over their heads, would be liable to pay for the sacrilegious act with the forfeiture of his life.
Page 207 - Pomare, visited Huahine. Her attendants, who followed in her train from Tahiti, requiring a piece of timber, she directed them to cut down a bread-fruit tree growing in the garden of a poor man on the opposite side of the bay, near which her own residence stood.