Transactions of the Missionary Society, Volume 1Bye and Law, 1804 |
Contents
303 | |
312 | |
318 | |
326 | |
332 | |
345 | |
360 | |
368 | |
143 | |
165 | |
171 | |
187 | |
199 | |
211 | |
219 | |
233 | |
241 | |
251 | |
267 | |
268 | |
277 | |
283 | |
290 | |
297 | |
381 | |
390 | |
401 | |
410 | |
417 | |
425 | |
432 | |
442 | |
460 | |
474 | |
480 | |
487 | |
495 | |
501 | |
507 | |
Common terms and phrases
afternoon Aheefo Ahónoo answer appeared Ardeo arrived attended Beak BENJAMIN BROOMHALL Boschemen bread-fruit brethren brother Bicknell brother Broomhall brother Buchanan brother Eyre brother Henry brother Jefferson brother Shelley brought Caffrees canoes Capt Captain Wilson chief christian church conversation desire district dwelling Edéa endeavoured Eyre's favour gave Gika gospel Governor Governor King Graaff Reinet hands heard heathen hogs hope Hottentots informed island Jesus Christ JOHN JEFFERSON July king kraal labours letter Lewis Lewis's Lord Jesus Maffee manner Matavai meeting Michael Donald mission Missionaries Mooa morning natives night Nott o'clock Opare Otaheite Otaheiteans Otoo oxen peace person PHILIP GIDLEY KING Pomére Pomére's Porpoise Port Jackson pray prayer prayer-meeting preached present received request returned river Royal Admiral seamen seemed sent Sept shew ship shore soon South Wales Sunday things THOMAS LEWIS thought took vessel visited waggon wife woman