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... Hebrides . He landed on Aneityum in 1848. At that time this island , like all the others of the group , was wholly given to idolatry . Samoan teachers who had been left on Futuna a few years earlier had been killed by the fierce savages ...
... Hebrides . He landed on Aneityum in 1848. At that time this island , like all the others of the group , was wholly given to idolatry . Samoan teachers who had been left on Futuna a few years earlier had been killed by the fierce savages ...
Página 65
THE CHRISTIAN'S ALPHABET . GLIMPSES OF THE NEW HEBRIDES . Massacre of John Williams. They looked and pitied ; they looked and wrung their hands , but they gave no help . At that moment a young shepherd , leading ... HEBRIDES . THE MARTYR ...
THE CHRISTIAN'S ALPHABET . GLIMPSES OF THE NEW HEBRIDES . Massacre of John Williams. They looked and pitied ; they looked and wrung their hands , but they gave no help . At that moment a young shepherd , leading ... HEBRIDES . THE MARTYR ...
Página 66
... HEBRIDES . THE MARTYR ISLE . THE island of Eromanga , ever memor- able for the martyrs who shed their blood upon its ... Hebrides , and succeeded in placing two Samoan teachers on Eromanga . So great were the hardships these brave ...
... HEBRIDES . THE MARTYR ISLE . THE island of Eromanga , ever memor- able for the martyrs who shed their blood upon its ... Hebrides , and succeeded in placing two Samoan teachers on Eromanga . So great were the hardships these brave ...
Página 68
GLIMPSES OF THE NEW HEBRIDES . LETTERS FOR THE MONTHS . Indian Temple . LETTERS FOR. 68 martyred missionaries , was sent by him from Sydney , and placed in the church at Dillon's Bay . The church was blown down by a hurricane in 1877 ...
GLIMPSES OF THE NEW HEBRIDES . LETTERS FOR THE MONTHS . Indian Temple . LETTERS FOR. 68 martyred missionaries , was sent by him from Sydney , and placed in the church at Dillon's Bay . The church was blown down by a hurricane in 1877 ...
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Acrostics Aneityum asked beautiful better Bible birds blessed bright called child Christ church Cumin dark Dayspring dear earth Eromanga eyes faith father flower angel flowers FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL friends GEORGE STEPHENSON girl give God's Golden Text gospel hand happy hear heard heart heaven HEBRIDES holy HOULSTON AND SONS hymns Isaac Watts island Izaak Walton JOHN KAY JOHN KEBLE Johnnie kind king land learned lesson light lived look Memory verses missionary morning mother never night o'er Paisley PARLANE PHILIP DODDRIDGE poor praise pray prayer Price One Halfpenny round S₁ Sabbath Saviour sing sister sleep song soul spirit story sure sweet Tanna teacher tell Thee things Thomas à Kempis Thou thought told tree trust unto walk wonder words young Zwingle
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Página 121 - Thou shalt also be a crown of glory in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the hand of thy God.
Página 40 - Hast thou given the horse strength ? Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder ? Canst 'thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength : He goeth on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted ; Neither turneth he back from the sword.
Página 34 - But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince of Light His reign of peace upon the earth began...
Página 117 - Prayer is the burden of a sigh ; The falling of a tear ; The upward glancing of an eye When none but God is near.
Página 66 - Now the parable is this : The seed is the word of God. Those by the way-side are they that hear; then cometh the devil, and taketh away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved.
Página 131 - New mercies each returning day Hover around us while we pray ; New perils past, new sins forgiven, New thoughts of God, new hopes of heaven.
Página 58 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head...
Página 58 - I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot. Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more. Children not thine have trod my nursery floor; And where the gardener Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapped In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet capped, 'Tis now become a history little known, That once we called the pastoral house our own.
Página 91 - YE servants of the Lord, Each in his office wait, Observant of His heavenly word, And watchful at His gate. 2 Let all your lamps be bright, And trim the golden flame ; Gird up your loins, as in His sight, For awful is His Name.