Letters on the Chickasaw and Osage MissionsT. R. Marvin, 1833 - 169 σελίδες |
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... native of Africa , was car- ried to the West Indies when a little child , and there heard the gospel preached , but in a language she did not understand . Af- ter wearing out many years in bondage , she was sent to New Orleans , where ...
... native of Africa , was car- ried to the West Indies when a little child , and there heard the gospel preached , but in a language she did not understand . Af- ter wearing out many years in bondage , she was sent to New Orleans , where ...
Σελίδα 15
... native and black wo- men , attended a weekly female prayer - meet- ing , and took part in the exercises with the ladies of the mission . For many miles around Monroe and Tokshish , it is quite populous for an Indian country . Within ten ...
... native and black wo- men , attended a weekly female prayer - meet- ing , and took part in the exercises with the ladies of the mission . For many miles around Monroe and Tokshish , it is quite populous for an Indian country . Within ten ...
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... natives a few miles from Tok- shish . Not long after the events above mention- ed , a council convened in the neighbor- hood of Tokshish , and Mr. Holmes at- tended it . It is not customary for the Indians to engage in business on the ...
... natives a few miles from Tok- shish . Not long after the events above mention- ed , a council convened in the neighbor- hood of Tokshish , and Mr. Holmes at- tended it . It is not customary for the Indians to engage in business on the ...
Σελίδα 20
... native ever known to have had a christian funeral . The laws against intemperance were so rigidly enforced by the chiefs , that in the summer of 1829 , Mr. Holmes said , " We have not seen an intoxicated Indian during the past year ...
... native ever known to have had a christian funeral . The laws against intemperance were so rigidly enforced by the chiefs , that in the summer of 1829 , Mr. Holmes said , " We have not seen an intoxicated Indian during the past year ...
Σελίδα 22
... and the first year the native members contributed be- tween eleven and twelve dollars to this ob- ject ; and more than fourteen dollars to the missionary cause . A Temperance Society was started about the 22 LETTERS ON THE.
... and the first year the native members contributed be- tween eleven and twelve dollars to this ob- ject ; and more than fourteen dollars to the missionary cause . A Temperance Society was started about the 22 LETTERS ON THE.
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affectionate American Board Arkansas Arkansas territory attended Bible blessing boys cabin called Caney Creek Chapman Cherokees Chickasaw Chickasaw language chiefs Choctaw Choteau Christian church civilized Clamore commence Cornelia council dear cousins dear Cousins,-In death dians Dodge feel felt Fort Smith friends full Indians garrison gospel Harmony hear heard heart heathen Holmes hope Hopefield horses hundred hunt instruction labor land LETTER Little Osages live Martyn meeting miles mission family mission school Missionary Society Missouri Monroe mother nation native Neosho Osage country Osage Indians Osage mission Osage nation Osage river peace pious Pixley plough poor prairie pray prayer preach received religious Requa returned river Robert Monroe Sabbath school Sans-Nerf scholars sent settlement settlers sick sionaries soon station Stephen Van Rensselaer things thought tion Tokshish tribes Union Vaill village warriors week William wish women young
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Σελίδα 2 - DEAN, of the said District, has deposited in this Office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, viz. "Letters and Conversations on the Cherokee Mission. By the author of Conversations on the Bombay Mission. Revised by the Publishing Committee.
Σελίδα 144 - I never felt myself more at home among the Osages than at present: I never had more of their confidence; and, indeed, never had higher hopes of eventual suci.
Σελίδα 134 - stand and pray, first to the east, then to the west, then to the north, and then to the south, as though God was in one direction or the other.
Σελίδα 148 - At an old town on the Missouri ; we shall have bodies as here ; it will be good hunting ground ; there will be plenty of game ; we shall go to war as we do now. Different nations will go to different places.
Σελίδα 146 - Nerf, a man about 60 years old, who had been acquainted with white men about 40 years; and who had visited St. Louis and the city of New York, and in both those places had been told something respecting the God of Christians. Before that time what did you hear about God? "I have formerly been taught to consider the sun, the moon, the earth, and the sky to be the principal gods.
Σελίδα 147 - If we want to go to war, we put mud on our faces and fast seven days, and then in a dream the several gods bring us tidings of certain success.
Σελίδα 165 - Let us not forget to assemble every Sabbath to receive instruction from the word of God.
Σελίδα 80 - ... company with the father of the children who are with us. On their arrival, the father told the Osages how well his children were fed and clothed, and how fast they learned to speak the American language. Clamore, the principal chief, was exceedingly pleased with the account, and said — " I wish that the war was over, that I might send my children there also.
Σελίδα 57 - Sans-Nerf replied as follows : — " My Friend, — You see I am not white like you ; I am red — but my heart is in the same place with your heart ; my blood is the same color as your blood ; my limbs are like your limbs ; I am an American.
Σελίδα 167 - ... September, has recently been forwarded to us. As it is the first of the kind from this station, and contains a brief view of the mission, we shall give it almost entire. IN compliance with the directions contained in the Circular from the Department of War, dated Sept. 3, 1819, the undersigned, missionaries under the patronage and direction of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, have the honor to make the following statement. The establishment, which they have had the pleasure...