Memoirs of Captain James Wilson: Containing an Account of His Enterprises and Sufferings in India, His Conversion to Christianity, His Missionary Voyage to the South Seas, and His Peaceful and Triumphant DeathT. Hamilton, 1819 - 286 halaman |
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... received the most cordial acknowledgments for his services . He informed the company of the seizure of his stores ; they bid him prepare an account of them , and gave him a pagoda for every bottle of wine , and for the rest in ...
... received the most cordial acknowledgments for his services . He informed the company of the seizure of his stores ; they bid him prepare an account of them , and gave him a pagoda for every bottle of wine , and for the rest in ...
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... his necessity of delivering them up the next day to the escort appointed to carry them to Seringapatam . How- Captain Wilson no sooner received the intelligence than he determined that very night , if possible HIS EARLY YOUTH . 11.
... his necessity of delivering them up the next day to the escort appointed to carry them to Seringapatam . How- Captain Wilson no sooner received the intelligence than he determined that very night , if possible HIS EARLY YOUTH . 11.
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... , and abundance , he received a stroke more severe than any he had before un- dergone . How little can we determine of the good or evil before us under the sun C 2 HIS EARLY YOUTH . 27 cies threatened to be more fatal to them ...
... , and abundance , he received a stroke more severe than any he had before un- dergone . How little can we determine of the good or evil before us under the sun C 2 HIS EARLY YOUTH . 27 cies threatened to be more fatal to them ...
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... received the arrears of his pay . He accordingly ship- ped himself as first mate of the Intelli- gence , captain Pennington , for Bencoolen and Batavia . In his passage they were surrounded with water spouts , one of which was very near ...
... received the arrears of his pay . He accordingly ship- ped himself as first mate of the Intelli- gence , captain Pennington , for Bencoolen and Batavia . In his passage they were surrounded with water spouts , one of which was very near ...
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... received her first serious impres- sions , she felt it a great disadvantage to be deprived of the public ordinances of God's house , and this made her appear to him as though not happy . He was also associated with the fashionable per ...
... received her first serious impres- sions , she felt it a great disadvantage to be deprived of the public ordinances of God's house , and this made her appear to him as though not happy . He was also associated with the fashionable per ...
Istilah dan frasa umum
admit appear believe benevolent bless captain James Wilson Captain Sims captain Wilson cause character christian church circumstances conduct conversation Cuddalore DAVID BOGUE dear friend death deism deists directors divine divine grace doctrine Duff Eimeo eternal evidences excited fact faith father favour fear feel give gospel grace happy Haweis heart heathen holy hope Horndean human influence islands ject Jesus Christ kind Lord ment mercy mind minister mission missionaries Missionary Society morning natives nature ness never object observed Otaheite Palmerston Island perceive persons pleasure Pomarre Portsea prayer predestination present principles probability profession Providence racter reason received religion religious replied revelation Rio de Janeiro sailed salvation saved scriptures sentiments Seringapatam sermon ship sion sir Eyre Coote soon soul South Sea South Sea islands spirit sufferings tain Tapoa ther things thought tion trust truth tures vessel voyage zeal
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