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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... returned into tears ; -for I have no home , neither father nor mother . I was now brought away from my home to a stranger place , and I thought of nothing more but want of father or mother , and to cry day and night . " While I was with ...
... returned into tears ; -for I have no home , neither father nor mother . I was now brought away from my home to a stranger place , and I thought of nothing more but want of father or mother , and to cry day and night . " While I was with ...
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... returned . When he returned he inquired how I have been , and how I was pleased with the school . I answered well . But I did not let him know what was my situation , and what trouble I had met with while I was there , but kept all ...
... returned . When he returned he inquired how I have been , and how I was pleased with the school . I answered well . But I did not let him know what was my situation , and what trouble I had met with while I was there , but kept all ...
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... returned to Andover . Many times Mr. M. asked me about my feelings , and I was neither willing to answer much , nor could I , on account of my unfruitfulness and wickedness . " I continued here a few days and then hired myself out again ...
... returned to Andover . Many times Mr. M. asked me about my feelings , and I was neither willing to answer much , nor could I , on account of my unfruitfulness and wickedness . " I continued here a few days and then hired myself out again ...
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... returned , a friend said to him , " Well Henry , what news from Owhy hee ? " He replied , " I did not think of Owhyhee , I had so much to say about Jesus Christ . " Henry had now become diligent in study- ing the Scriptures , and made ...
... returned , a friend said to him , " Well Henry , what news from Owhy hee ? " He replied , " I did not think of Owhyhee , I had so much to say about Jesus Christ . " Henry had now become diligent in study- ing the Scriptures , and made ...
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... returned to Andover ; where he remained until the succeeding spring : when he took his final leave of that place , and went " home " to the house of the Rev. Mr. Mills in Torringford . Here he passed the following summer . During this ...
... returned to Andover ; where he remained until the succeeding spring : when he took his final leave of that place , and went " home " to the house of the Rev. Mr. Mills in Torringford . Here he passed the following summer . During this ...
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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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Page 45 - And I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not, I will lead them in paths that they have not known : I will make darkness light before them, and crooked things straight. These things will I do unto them, and not forsake . them.
Page 49 - This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.
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Page 48 - And they shall come from the east and from the west, and from the north and from the south ; and shall sit down in the kingdom of God.
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Page 76 - For my people is foolish, they have not known me; they are sottish children, and they have none understanding: they are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge.
Page 28 - yes," replied the friend : when he delivered himself in the following terms : " Great and eternal God — make heaven — make earth — make every thing. — Have mercy on me — make me understand the Bible — make me good— great God have mercy on Thomas — make • him good — make Thomas and me go back Owhyhee — tell folks in Owhyhee...