Memoirs of Henry Obookiah: A Native of Owhyhee, and a Member of the Foreign Mission School ; who Died at Cornwall, Conn. Feb. 17, 1818, Aged 26 YearsAmerican Sunday School Union, 1830 - 126 pages |
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... before sunrise in the morn- ing , and at other times was employed in it during the whole or the greater part of the night . Parts of these prayers he often re- peated to gratify the curiosity of his friends , after A 2 HENRY OBOOKIAH . 5.
... before sunrise in the morn- ing , and at other times was employed in it during the whole or the greater part of the night . Parts of these prayers he often re- peated to gratify the curiosity of his friends , after A 2 HENRY OBOOKIAH . 5.
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... of father or mother , and to cry day and night . " While I was with my uncle , for some time I began to think about leaving that country , to go to some other part of the The globe . I did not care where I shall HENRY OBOOKIAH . 9.
... of father or mother , and to cry day and night . " While I was with my uncle , for some time I began to think about leaving that country , to go to some other part of the The globe . I did not care where I shall HENRY OBOOKIAH . 9.
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... night , and the next day go home . This very much sa- tisfied me , and I consented to stay . At even- ing the captain invited me to eat supper with him . And there sat another boy with us who was to be my fellow - traveller ; by name ...
... night , and the next day go home . This very much sa- tisfied me , and I consented to stay . At even- ing the captain invited me to eat supper with him . And there sat another boy with us who was to be my fellow - traveller ; by name ...
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... night before . I told him that I was on board the ship and staid there all the night . I told him what my object was , and all what the captain invite me to . As soon as my uncle heard that I was going to leave him , he shut me up in a ...
... night before . I told him that I was on board the ship and staid there all the night . I told him what my object was , and all what the captain invite me to . As soon as my uncle heard that I was going to leave him , he shut me up in a ...
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... night and be- gin to learn . So that I went in the evening and began to read in the spelling - book . Mr. D. wished me to come to his room at any time when it is agreeable to the captain with whom I then lived . I went home that night ...
... night and be- gin to learn . So that I went in the evening and began to read in the spelling - book . Mr. D. wished me to come to his room at any time when it is agreeable to the captain with whom I then lived . I went home that night ...
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affectionate Almighty Andover answered appeared asked attended behold Bible bless board the ship Canaan captain Christian Consociation continued conversation Cornwall countrymen darkness dear friend death divine grace duty English English language eternal eyes faith father fear feel Foreign Mission School friend Thomas give glory Goshen Gospel grace hand happy hath hear heard heathen Heaven heavenly HENRY OBOOKIAH holy Holy Spirit hope inquired Jesus Christ kind labour Lamb of God language Litchfield live look Lord Jesus LYMAN BEECHER manner meeting mercy mind morning mother native Neptune never night observed Owhy hee Owhyhee pious pray preach racter religion remember returned Saviour Scriptures secret prayer sick sinners sins soon speak spelling-book spirit tears thankful thing thought told took Torringford uncle unto walk weeping wicked heart wished write Yale College
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