| 1843 - 784 pages
...every one had a good loading of guns and trade, and Master Moka had a store of guns and.gun-powder, blankets, and other trade. They reached Opoteekee,...chapel, and the very children were humming over some portion of masses in their play. Twice a day the chapel was crowded, chorusing together, although,... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - Church growth - 1863 - 664 pages
...not the Mass ; but that is of no consequence. At Opo-tee-kee also he meets the same phenomenon : " The very children were humming over some portions...in their play. Twice a day the chapel was crowded, chorusing together, although perhaps not twelve of all of them had ever seen the Vicar or his cures."... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - Missions - 1864 - 652 pages
...not the Mass ; but that is of no consequence. At Opo-tee-kee also he meets the same phenomenon : " The very children were humming over some portions...in their play. Twice a day the chapel was crowded, chorusing together, although perhaps not twelve of all of them had ever seen the Vicar or his cures.":}:... | |
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