Journals of the Rev. James Frederick Schön and Mr. Samuel Crowther: Who, Accompanied the Expedition Up the Niger, in 1841, in Behalf of the Church Missionary SocietyHatchard and son, 1842 - 393 páginas |
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... FERNANDO PO - MORTALITY AMONG THE MEMBERS OF THE EXPEDI- TION AT FERNANDO PO - NOTICES RESPECTING THEM - THE EXPEDITION EXCULPATED FROM ANIMADVERSION - RE- MARKS RELATIVE TO FERNANDO PO ACCOUNT OF THE BUBIES , THEIR HABITS AND CUSTOMS ...
... FERNANDO PO - MORTALITY AMONG THE MEMBERS OF THE EXPEDI- TION AT FERNANDO PO - NOTICES RESPECTING THEM - THE EXPEDITION EXCULPATED FROM ANIMADVERSION - RE- MARKS RELATIVE TO FERNANDO PO ACCOUNT OF THE BUBIES , THEIR HABITS AND CUSTOMS ...
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... FERNANDO PO - DEATH OF CAPTAIN B. ALLEN - DESIRE OF THE NATIVES OF FERNANDO PO FOR BAPTISM - DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIVES THEIR HABITS AND CUSTOMS - NOTICES RESPECTING THE SCHOOL 313 APPENDICES . APP . I. LETTER FROM MR . SAMUEL CROWTHER ...
... FERNANDO PO - DEATH OF CAPTAIN B. ALLEN - DESIRE OF THE NATIVES OF FERNANDO PO FOR BAPTISM - DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIVES THEIR HABITS AND CUSTOMS - NOTICES RESPECTING THE SCHOOL 313 APPENDICES . APP . I. LETTER FROM MR . SAMUEL CROWTHER ...
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... Fernando Po , should ascend the Niger by the " Soudan's " return , they might occupy this place as a Missionary Station at once . They would have the advan- tage of meeting with a person of their own persuasion , already employed as a ...
... Fernando Po , should ascend the Niger by the " Soudan's " return , they might occupy this place as a Missionary Station at once . They would have the advan- tage of meeting with a person of their own persuasion , already employed as a ...
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... FERNANDO PO . OCT . 4 - Hitherto shalt thou come , but no further , was the message of this morning . ' Draw up the anchor , and return to the sea as fast as possible .'- I always apprehended this . My feelings na- turally opposed it ...
... FERNANDO PO . OCT . 4 - Hitherto shalt thou come , but no further , was the message of this morning . ' Draw up the anchor , and return to the sea as fast as possible .'- I always apprehended this . My feelings na- turally opposed it ...
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... Fernando Po . I will mention their names , and the vessels to which they belonged . Of the " Soudan : " Mr. Marshal , Surgeon ; Mr. Coleman , Assistant - surgeon ; Mr. Waters , Purser . 234 ARRIVAL AT THE MOUTH Of the " Wilberforce :
... Fernando Po . I will mention their names , and the vessels to which they belonged . Of the " Soudan : " Mr. Marshal , Surgeon ; Mr. Coleman , Assistant - surgeon ; Mr. Waters , Purser . 234 ARRIVAL AT THE MOUTH Of the " Wilberforce :
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Accra Africa anchor anxious appearance ARRIVAL Attah Beaufort Island Benin Berkeley better Black blessing board the Albert Bubies Buddu CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called canoe Captain Allen Captain Trotter Chief Christian Church Missionary Society coast Confluence cowries death Egga England English European European articles Expedition favour feel FERNANDO Fernando Po fever Fulatahs Gospel Haussa Language Headman hope houses inhabitants interior Interpreter Journal Kakanda Kinami KING OF IDDAH Kroomen labour Lord Lord's Mahomedans Mallam mind Model Farm Muye Natives never Niger night Nufi o'clock P. M. Obi's persons prayer present preter Rabba REMARKS river Rogang Samuel Crowther Schön sent Sept Settlement ship shore sick Sierra Leone Simon Jonas slave-trade slavery slaves soon Soudan speak Sumo Sariki Teachers thing tion to-day told took town treaty Tshuku unhealthy UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA vessel village VISIT White Wilberforce wished yams Yaruba
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Página 34 - When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. For I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour: I gave Egypt for thy ransom, Ethiopia and Seba for thee.
Página 35 - God, who hast promised to hear the petitions of them that ask in thy Son's Name ; We beseech thee mercifully to incline thine ears to us that have made now our prayers and supplications unto thee ; and grant, that those things, which we have faithfully asked according to thy will, may effectually be obtained, to the relief of our necessity, and to the setting forth of thy glory, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Página 129 - WHY do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death's alarms? 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends, To call them to his arms.
Página ii - Trade; and, secondly, the admission for consumption in this country, on favourable terms, of goods the produce or manufacture of the territories subject to them.
Página 292 - Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils : for wherein is he to be accounted of?
Página viii - We knew no better hitherto, we thought it was so God's Will that Black people should be slaves to White people. White people first told us that we should sell slaves to them and we sold them, and White people are now telling us not to sell slaves and we will not sell them again. If White people give up buying. Black people will give up selling.
Página 385 - Son the heathen for his inheritance, and the uttermost part of the earth for his possession.
Página ii - ... secondly, the admission for consumption in this country, on favourable terms, of goods the produce or manufacture of the territories subject to them. Of those chiefs, the most considerable rule over the countries adjacent to the Niger and its great tributary streams. It is, therefore, proposed to despatch an expedition which would ascend that river by steam-boats, as far as the points at which it receives the confluence of some of the principal rivers falling into it from the eastward. At these,...
Página 381 - ... seasickness, which rendered the greater part of us less fit to take any food whatever. On the very same evening, we were surprised by two English men-of-war; and on the next morning found ourselves in the hands of new conquerors, whom we at first very much dreaded, they being armed with long swords. In the morning, being called up from the hold, we were astonished to find ourselves among two very large men-of-war and several other brigs. The men-of-war were His Majesty's ships Myrmidon...
Página 382 - We soon came to a conclusion of what had become of them, when we saw parts of a hog hanging, the skin of which was white — a thing we never saw before; for a hog was always roasted on fire, to clear it of the hair, in my country ; — and a number of cannon-shots were arranged along the deck. The former we supposed to be the flesh, and the latter the heads of the individuals who had been killed for meat.