Polynesia, Or, An Historical Account of the Principal Islands in the South Sea, Including New ZealandOliver & Boyd, 1842 - 440 sider |
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Side 98
... faith . Before the ships departed the commander called a meeting of the chiefs who had taken the priests under their protec- tion , described to them the grandeur of his sovereign , and informed them of his right to all their islands ...
... faith . Before the ships departed the commander called a meeting of the chiefs who had taken the priests under their protec- tion , described to them the grandeur of his sovereign , and informed them of his right to all their islands ...
Side 103
... faith , who were commanded to teach all nations , and then to initiate them into the christian covenant by the sacrament of baptism . For a time , too , the blessings of the New Law were restricted to those who , during several ...
... faith , who were commanded to teach all nations , and then to initiate them into the christian covenant by the sacrament of baptism . For a time , too , the blessings of the New Law were restricted to those who , during several ...
Side 105
... faith or the pre- cepts of duty . Resting upon a subtile distinction in scholastic theology , between that degree of assent which is founded upon a complete knowledge and conviction of duty , and that which may be yielded where both ...
... faith or the pre- cepts of duty . Resting upon a subtile distinction in scholastic theology , between that degree of assent which is founded upon a complete knowledge and conviction of duty , and that which may be yielded where both ...
Side 106
... faith with which the external observances were connected , they so little conceived the meaning of what they heard , that their acquiescence could not merit the name of belief . Nor was their indifference less than their incapacity ...
... faith with which the external observances were connected , they so little conceived the meaning of what they heard , that their acquiescence could not merit the name of belief . Nor was their indifference less than their incapacity ...
Side 107
... faith is held to be feeble and dubious ; and though some of them have gone through the ordinary course of academic education with applause , their constancy is still so much suspected that they are rarely elevated to the priesthood , or ...
... faith is held to be feeble and dubious ; and though some of them have gone through the ordinary course of academic education with applause , their constancy is still so much suspected that they are rarely elevated to the priesthood , or ...
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afterwards appear Archipelago areois arts attended authority Bay of Islands brethren canoes Captain Cook ceremonies chiefs christian church civilisation civilized cloth coast colony commander coral death desire discovered divine Eimeo Ellis English Erromango established European faith favourable Fijee Georgian group gods gospel habits heathen hence human hundred idolatry idols improvement inhabitants instruction intercourse Isles king knowledge labours land language less Lond Lord Byron manifest manner means ment miles mind mission Mitiaro murder nation natives nature Navigators object observed occasion ocean origin Otaheitan Otaheite Pacific Pacific Ocean period persons Pitcairn's Island Polynesian Pomare Port Jackson possession prayer present principles Raiatea Rarotonga received regard religion religious remarks residence respect sacred Sandwich Islands savage ship shore Society Islands soon South Sea spirit station superstition supplied teachers thousand tion Tonga tribes vessel visited Voyage whole worship Zealand