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, 1. köideF. Westley and A.H. Davis, 1831 |
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... respecting the introduction of Christianity and its benign effects in the Society Islands . The captain says : — " After many fruitless efforts , some English Missionaries succeeded at length , in the year 1797 , in introducing what ...
... respecting the introduction of Christianity and its benign effects in the Society Islands . The captain says : — " After many fruitless efforts , some English Missionaries succeeded at length , in the year 1797 , in introducing what ...
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... respecting the Missionaries and their people , proves that he is not of that religion which says , " Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour . " One example may suffice . Vol . I. p . 193 , he observes , " Though the ...
... respecting the Missionaries and their people , proves that he is not of that religion which says , " Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour . " One example may suffice . Vol . I. p . 193 , he observes , " Though the ...
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... respecting the first Man and Woman - Noa - Mr . Tyerman and Mr. Ellis sail for Borabora - A Shark captured - Placid Beauty of the Sea Arrival at Borabora - Missionary Station - Influence of Conjurors - Visit to two English Vessels ...
... respecting the first Man and Woman - Noa - Mr . Tyerman and Mr. Ellis sail for Borabora - A Shark captured - Placid Beauty of the Sea Arrival at Borabora - Missionary Station - Influence of Conjurors - Visit to two English Vessels ...
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... respecting the past and present state of these islands as we receive . The mighty moral change commenced from the king himself . Pomare , like his pro- genitors and his subjects , was a gross idolater ; and so he remained for many years ...
... respecting the past and present state of these islands as we receive . The mighty moral change commenced from the king himself . Pomare , like his pro- genitors and his subjects , was a gross idolater ; and so he remained for many years ...
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... respecting the progress of the gospel in Africa , the East and West Indies , and elsewhere . We took this opportunity of recognizing the establishment of missionary associations , within his own dominions , and returned thanks , on ...
... respecting the progress of the gospel in Africa , the East and West Indies , and elsewhere . We took this opportunity of recognizing the establishment of missionary associations , within his own dominions , and returned thanks , on ...
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afternoon afterwards appeared Areois arrival Barff basaltic beach beautiful Bennet boat body Borabora bread-fruit breccia brought called canoe Cape Horn captain chapel chiefs Christian cloth cocoa-nut colour coral crew Dangerous Archipelago Deputation dwellings earth Eimeo Ellis eyes feet fish formerly friends fruit gospel ground hand harbour Hautia head hearts heathen hogs Huahine hundred idolatry idols inches inhabitants islands kind king labour land latter Leeward Islands length London Missionary Society Lord Mahine manner marae Matavai miles Missionaries morning mountains natives nearly night Nott Oahu occasion persons plants Pomare Pomare's prayer present priests queen raatiras Raiatea reached received reef rocks Sabbath sailed sailors seen Sept ship shore side Society Islands soon sperm whale spot stones Tahiti Tahitian Tahitian language things tion trees TROPIC OF CAPRICORN Tyerman vessel voyage whale whole wind woman words worship