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Briefly mentions passing of N.S.W. Aborigines; Government Mission House, Melbourne, 1837.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.
Excerpt from Memoir of James Backhouse Chaptee XI. Death of M.Bragg G.W. Walker sails for Tasmania School premises Letter to his Sisters Preparing Tracts Farewell meetings Stormy Voyage to England Peace of Mind Lands at London Bridge Meets his sister Elizabeth Reaches home 2 nd Mo.2ist, 1841 Returns Certificates G.W. Walkers Marriage Prayer Letter Abigail and Thomas Backhouses death Letter to African Missionaries Irrigation Scripture Lessons Total Abstinence Caffer War Letter Visit to Ireland Religious visits in England Gospel Ministry Willing service Schools Visits in Scotland Calvinistic views 130 Chapter XIV. Excursion to Norway in 1851 Scenery Natural productions First association with F...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1870 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER X. Visit to Mission Stations--Hankey--Slavery ceased in British Colonies--Total Abstinence Pledge--Hottentots--Llewellen Cupido Michels--Wild Animals--Letter to one of his Sisters--Gaffers--Missionary Influence--Journey across the Great Karroo--Lily Fountain--Return to Cape Town. cannot enter into a minute account of all the visits paid by our friends to the various Mission Stations; for these we must refer our readers to J. B's. previously published "Narrative...
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