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At 5 2 50 if paid **» * ■*'■* ^ n '
uiilt-* or i d fcb if o n \ at 1 1m* end nfti
otir American churches and lo ihe upon the correctness ot whose jmlg- graves ot Uleir ancestors, and emi- m u heims.
heathen world, by which our depart- ment, in most matters, we plat ed grale some hundreds oi miles into i
' * »* Wiuiu i ia.i I lie?
ed friend u as cn, hied for neatly ten more
Y f‘ h t . duties of t he Cm repouding Secretary ments. and lor att ainnienls in know I- the thousands who are nominally
I’-i subscribers whocn 'oalonl l?ir 0 f the Am M'icju Boaid of Conimis- edge and piety, all his knowledge Christ tans, e\nice a strong dtsit r that
Co nr; va language i in pin* 1 u ,]l tw‘ .s-.j'f sinners for Foreign Missions as to was Veiled in humility anti softened at least some oi the missiomtrit s
J oO to he oai l u ithin tli
st
j!i <*uvanee, ot
vf . subscription will bo cousin* rod 3 i*s. and the icsj < 1 aim an 1111 .i* 1011 o
• on.'imed unless subscribers give notic- to niimorous Iriiuids ot Missions Hi Lu
the coat ary lecture Itie co mnencen»»*nl ot a Mid o'her foreign « outlines,
new year, an 1 a 1 arrearages paid
■•cure 1 lie eonliden* e ol‘our church-, by a benevolenc e whi**h attrac ted accompany liiein in tin ir
may
exile, to
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gave 111 n a pouei oven the hearts Mindies, and direct tiir
oven ol the enemies of virtue. I in* • 111k.u-d souls to that land, when*
Any jii-rsou pr-icurmfij m\ sob*><:i-di*»i
ui: l beoorui
ri*-»oi-ihle for the pa . m-m. knowledge, also, the divine goodness awed by his purity and (harmed by the weaiy meat rest.’
•hill receive a seventh gratis.
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tie ibwlv while.* Editor ol a 1! 1st in seiiibled a deep. Hen.
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departed fiiiud was euahlcd to ex
uunneiS. Ills integrity was an non l>oaut, lb* K Allied 'Aright, and
ert, dariji;; the twenty years past, in pillar, hut the* thvvers <d Heaven Hey. I... \\ illian.s, j-ist c*i me limn
relation to most ot the great religious grew, and the light ol I le.iven plavecl I hi* Choctaws, on a visit to li-eumt’i.
Ills life 10- have I.nni hen the mmpilet
1 .* is
uutionhh I p’per with letters and lianslali'i
d.ng.wous errors, which vc*re dost t oy* form in its cou*se; and long wi-i the
mg the viiaiitv of re*igo ti in many of world exhibit the evidences cl its pu*
guis -ed iii-m-nly Journal, in exposing stream, reguh r. maji s‘.u , and i ni- of letters, received Iron*, their I1.di.1i1
friends, from which some extiacts
will now be gi«. t*n i-,di nine id t: e
feeling above- described.
The !* Her fioin which the first cx-
traci is taken, o $5. K-mpost ci l> -m
Indian w ho has some knowledge cl
Lnglish. and was sigi ed bv a i nnsiti-
»hi* N w Ki.c'and « h*. hes: in pow- r’pying and lefreshmg influem e. !t
erlu! exhibit i >ns and i ! luo. * i * • * s of *-as wondeilul. that a tur.n sr» (to ‘ !e
seripturil trutii, which were among iu healtti • ud qniel inspirit; who
ihe ininci!):il means employed l>\ ilic ‘-evei liasty; alw ws i< aoy t.o Siste
in ex pi
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I'M eg
me l\tl: .iu fv wi i s.
\ , in « *,! ._». • . *.01-".lien K the
• i S • o ' > 11 oise on I he S' h of
m . A J I, e uveu-’d for tin* purp se
lloly Spirit 10 preparioa the \\; * v lor tootheis, ami modest
the subsequent revivals ol religion in his own sentiments should die- 1 so
tii it part ol our count rv; dso. in most ’ ufiut h tor tin* intevests ol m-hkndan!
valuable aid, rendeii d -»t various 111 c* cause of Cod. But l-ss mind was
times, in d» vising j»I. ns and proseeut ever actin’ ever po\ceidu!. lie la-
ineasu* eg for promoting domestic bmircd lor men as in ‘.hesig 1 ! el (*od
Cl able nuiuhei ol ejiiei >
1 i I' M \ a t c
in
members e-f Ihe mission « Inn In s.
Choctaw N ation, )
Mti 1 h, go, 1-31 . ^
“To the missionaries ol the A. I>. i
sauw p
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lor the multiplication ami He felt deeply the responsibiiili# s of ( . F. M. now amo. ; g the Choctaw sav thot o r land i* crin*, u b uM. ^
<• « >11 ft * . I : . „ iV I' I I II. .. . . O * ‘ *3
o. re M.li-iiii;; f‘n* *•'•••! ru.ie r t Hie disiribution of the Holy Scriptures his ofiice, r till relied daily »K'ti the j )e0 ple. to me. The gomi icntl . hove he . v^
h f - Fv n’-, and it.-luiiy n< ‘* ' and religious tra.-ts, for the education strength oi the M ring In. y. Hu es- **Fiii e(N an! Bro! hern;—Hood en- that guen n sling j lac e, is reserv-
k »■»« -u ^ n «iv«!i* to hull 0 f* pious young men for the gospel says, } * .blished ah u; a year since, many y ears ego yon i.,m- in em- u\i~ ad lor me 'iJns I < om inuallv think
.feid to
liurch, anc! tiie world
miinsl ry and 101 t hi sanetitication t I * * 1 * i*e t ! gh. s * i * **c 11 idm 1 *. ami f ion, and said y c»u come among 1 heni ol. I unit p? m.- jis go ov< r 11 <
tlnougb mi ins rumoot • lity, Lh-axer i| lo Christian Sal'balh; and fi. ally in digued * Wm. Fenn," are -r.h u us i„ order 10 1 ea. h tin* -idldi mi^of the sissippi—hi.'f I dj not kr.on I m. y
Ln-d. F«q was appointed Ch.minan, ,| l;il c ., U isc‘, w in h occupied nr.icii of monument to hu lame. c hope ( hoctaw people. Our people re- first get t«* her veil— I di* m kmw* .-1
i!»e last two v-ars ofhis life, which some memoir ot him. will so .1 he
,f\ ud J C»il.l N 1
.Secre.,»• v .
.A ■ 1 t* iye»* •* t *c* Si**\ |*--uji-mi , i c dleil f f 'rtli scene el tin* most vigorous given to tht* puhlie vvcntby of Ins tal-
Fsij
me
H H e. fin* meeting w is addr»*» »*d
_}iV t.’ie ii ‘V '>Ir Aude"8-*«i o» Boston.
Jipv. Or. Sprii j 14 . Educ'd
i; -O. her of Hil l is lv« v Benjamin
il ksi <* li*- Or. ' I.iI.ihew s. N V.
c VVihlei. L. i.. Zecliaii .It f.c s.
prop;
joiced t • ha\ 1 yon lea, |j
their chil- I vr■; rU yo m » • tin t I« s s w s JcT
elli-rts of his leiml. which, while ents ami his worth. We sm him,
ihe miens * solid tide, or- asioned by j (and \'<* i)«*iie\ e it was lie* las! t'liie)
\y!
drc*n r.r.d u lm c? plod to eud)i n the h»'t* mercy o« me, nml 5
opporiuutty. \ on ti .’<1 *.s that von pray town Ftdhei ehow. J
tii- magnitude of its inevitable eorise- on the day vein li w iiiicssi d the d* -
i- 1. iu <*s upon lhe- aborigine's of our vision 01 ( ong*-ess th ,1 the le-lious
K-q.
and
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roll of '
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for
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present o
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with
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has
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whi,
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spe
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hi- h
iv e owe
p.m
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extensive
me.
ins for
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MU
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And con-
Of !
nisi ion
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In; n
*:* ;»
n-|
I’vant
and fol-
i
r ,Vw he
o iutiv . d Ujii 11 our national charac- i should In* miiovrd. In the mornmg.
*r. *•!)< ‘-neci 'he period «»f his earth-i l »(;toi - e the li ust^ of Repre sentatives
had ass*‘i hied, we met him at !?.**
: r s i a t k«
o 11 ra' '-. a*id ni »dti him 1 h
pproa. »oug
w i; {• > m-.i ion < *
1 »"is. .o.l i,i
r
It
N I) I A N *
! is a solemn tune: lh«* cioe.sti- •» is ol
said he; “I'd us «•
That while we grateful- v.ts! imcoii hik*;
iO'.vm hx to some iiimrcu, it
|r ’caSi d oboe til** tii\ iiu
> 00m.
and
1 o:-
o-e
orate the I aver
Iv Father to om dr •■cased pin-'* th** (iiviiu* wisdom 11
r’thcr, and throngh him in hchnlt* of those who me piesentiy
•li ami the world .t !arg» , to d > wh-vi most -proliahly save or d*-
lonisiicd. l>v his examph’, strny our par.,- Indian bretlireu. mil
pit iv. so that we may our- of too nation.
The writ e r w nsMd
had a belcrcct bc*ok, whieii {t ils about
g‘- »*at Jehovah. Ihe l ilk hem tins
b « k *• v haVi no he. id as e. e cug! t
to have done. But good Spii| t . *.\ he
is the maker ami I uad of all li.n.gs,
i as * eeo pic.-sed io op« :i the viM'S of
many e! n'jl [ I Cjilr tollCiir th, vvn.lis
t. tins good I ook \ (Mi J,o(wv ail a-
Itout — w e nee not m I many woid**
a hou 1 it. But we uni appeal iu
what is known tu v ourselves o! our
alt o hmrnt to lh* s< \o> < s ammig us
ae i more particulr 1 ly > he wot d ivhicli
*h«s pc* fi hu I. teach us to walk i;p-
n>:hi before Cod -»«id rn ,\!s-
there has been much done for us to
have h o';s put in ourh nd, that iijsiiiv
d » 1, t
U i li
fe —
;» for the glory «d- and uni*t*d with this friend to Ins
men. dining countly, and his race, in his f.-rvent
and we r»»v ! sopplb ati- ns Again the writei r -w
to read ill
are vciv
tn i.
ed, to eonstder our
vote w -s ‘ aken. 11 Is
countenance spoke more than Ics
words, ( aim ns ur.ual. he yet aj-
and to rally a-; peared like °ue 1 iMi' t‘M
institution, which great personal calamity.
v bereaved with mark, according to f’lii I csl rccit'a - !
exei-1 ions for relieving its tion, was of this i- n, ; “i? ia *h oe,
ants, and providing the but our r.Mioual sin will he neitlior
ndimr a gri’nter tiumbei
by some
His ro
ot cur » jdi* ci'ii icain
i heir on language.
•Friends and B* , etln»rs. we Call
muiiiplv vvoids, a d sa y much on n>a-
i!\ ;’d a it sges tiiat v «* bave i\ - c ivnl.
But v> c \ ii! stop, anu niir - eaits,
who has dun* these lumps whereof
we are glacC
1 ( nc-tds ai.di Brothers.’ when v on
came among us. good many yt-ais a-
. !>C
v i?
aliogeilw r good. J's*. > is < o .--a-
vduur. Thinking of this, I p rath 1 e-
joic c
A t!iird rims rxprr.ises ! in.M !!’;—
() mv ! cloved • 1 if ed { 1 » I << H
vou my mi;..’ F« rim i !\ I <
knev. mv 1 k- ther above, i *i\«
<>ui a knowledge of the wav o
Notv' ithsta: d eg this was »bt
mv I i!.ct >’.!•< r-, dc signei*
sb* old I now Mm I great Iv ref <1
I * j [ have in s -me wav t*
Vet i | I) vp hi 11 11 n{* Id 1 '
i*!•'' i* d- ei I 11 b«* h t , - « y
it. m g »>n this • ‘m m* }y pj, v ti I in
e« id -u My ( ) u»v f.f !<•' ( <! ;< .j
da ’ v Si *. will)
art. () mv ! t a?iu t r
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die,
in v-
t!
this 9! . t
my vr- 1 y :
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1 i -m ■
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heat 1 1
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f om
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my
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I a ; d .If -Hi.s »
\ off lli lll »•
no* upon me
s.
1
noo; — no «yos-
mg Mi
t i ! I" I S I
a’Mi sMiiidm-
f ergot i cn.
Got! ”
nor go unp’.ltnsnc'.! oy
if Titnt tl he f e* * nniiondcd
hi vri m 1 m !■ I cud J sos Cliiist. we * n jt i{ , I’yppniive (iommittfe I the
v. *oldhf*a*- oi!i lestimoi-.v t .0 his woodh. p 0 ,pP n Mission S* et»-‘tv of New
THE CHOC-TAW SN’HJAN.S;
(hr [nrfum imploring t’ (f l l ir ]na :!
go. vou found us no s
pel*—no songs of praise to Jehov ah . Wm1 ;
vva?. h’nnl.
“Fiiends and Brctliiers, \vc will
give* glory and pr im* (o Jehovah in
scn.dirg some hete to t<*aeh its Ihe
wav of life, it is vour dearest trii nds,
ling 1 * f
r 121 h lb p»•' M li: 1 . •
be fos.g • • i iiu
eac li a\ her : lot our u imi
not he eternal. Some-' in e r-
\ \
i \t i I i
W 111-!-
C;ur.
• he\ s
J< -uS
! {>
* see
- "til
cP : h •
e
rs ( ring each e.Mit r at « rig!d ham of
I*. 1 <-.! 5 • *t , »J
who devoted hi ms** 11 to cert- York and Brooklyn to take measures \ (C \ #/, r f^nrf of Jew* in tvhom the S-viour of sinners
t ...... r »«.,, ...«n . , 1 f: . 11 _ 1 ' f 1 ' • ' r 1 ' ’ . , , . • 1
ha
' t -o’ I ■! m ! s ; < * 1 • •;.» v e ; the well- j- ]• linving- n puMir 1 ! 11 o s
oi-
S'*i -
e i ip- and sal vat h n rd w
bv tin
p Miout ni«to delivered m this city < oimnem-
/, i s tronderin-s a for another /come be.rn pleased in his own goodm-s t
tii- v orl d I w * 1
mi th and the «i«n,ds i'v
Sol er’iv of hN deport m* ;!t
in
lake you an iusJrumetd in ins hand
pc 'IV '
ml
Si
if n
. Mil'.
uii I
oral»\i
arts.
f ibr c'navnetpj of Mr. Ev
cf what has been dene for us.
t!
alfeetioii o
\\ ho hue v bim
g p -1 -1'. ( a -*i 1 1
! ,M(‘f Of tO,OR
td bv his intelli- Clioirm n
But! f ' ss and Mpeg -
i i» v
acq
11 ]
ed
the
eentid
fn'.ee nf the
J xm:
me.
Sec rcl>:( nj
p'lh
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bo, he
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of ihe
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it to-dav
some ncromif
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lomcnl s
of tbi
s g ii‘ a 1
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! th
r ch*«
ios a
d ;» • s- e f s
o od man.
Those
w ho h
new him
< r <
! " *h
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-li.
by t,
is rub
.Hit#-* cJ n u
p. hn hav e
peruse*
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hr pond the . 1 l >ss'n*ippi.
The Choctaw Indians are 20.000 in
f'r r < h'cd 1 • ,-,t the nroceedings oT number. I* or r-ges they have iidiab-
tbls meet ini» l-»* poldis!u*cl by the ited a count * y east ol tne gsv.it lives
and So retarv
1'. !d>n r> ('hairman,
■by niiss’cn-* * ies of the Arnci iron ' t! cat y
Board of (. ommissionets for Foreign t
Si-..-:— |i, 1329. iiu- ifotv Spirit I'"’" p, ' r fac< ' s !° oul ’ "*
dclKivan our Pel vcvi 1 ; *i.r 1
A not bet* c-f the natives, who hailrrt-
j-'vcdthf; advdfitages id .-n hdcglisl*
education, tises tlie .allowing laif-
g 11 age:—
4 'O rememo’er this poor people
‘• l-'ricv.«!o ami Hroth.-rs. ihort fore 1 'O.iif yon nr,r ;r,n<-. nml pr v f„t
von so,- mu- Mi-.ation. VrV rx- Cray Hr-I hrltovoss m. y !>e
Wo Ik.vo just lioai.I M*' onsllion.-,! in Intlh to S o_ ci, thou-
nnhr-
king-
i* v * VO'd *r Id all 'ItUHtu, » » v- n i i. \ ^
ited a count • y east ol t m* great i ivrr ' |* nMy trk . ; i. We bave just heard » 5 ‘ cngthen,*d in faith to go cm
Misstsst.-p. Ihe COSjiO J”’,'®' of ,i. e ~ ratification of the' Chooimv ' «* V to boftron: and pray lh?i
'•" r ‘amonu M.om m tl>e >c-.t U-- ; |lnom is Thi-ro ,,ev '- |s " li!V V-nmght n-to tlio
think
... f tic t, ,t tn doni cf Christ Wi* rc inice to
I are no other coumc lot us, oui to . . . .
Mv c. to- vou intent! coining bark and comp
II' a 1011S.
ward the setting
h rs have assured ih on many ac-
of the son. Our 'villi the Choctaws over the Mi e s's-
sissqipi river to preach to tliem. O
----- , i inav God have mercy on this poor
- - counts it Vtili he >< -d M> ,,,n ' k ' »'*' people, and bliss them abundantly
rnbei of Choctaws now parntion to lemove mext lah : and as with the riches of his. grace. Re-
;ith the Vvt shyterian manv a- can get •’«). I 1 1 H 1 *. memlioi r-oor us before a throne of
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V » an i nt d r-'b. * m* a > ’,: a
eef.vtor of tll«' ell’erflj ap:l ,
opinion
n Tin is 4 1 u.
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tel
“■Rrethers- therefore ur eBjini ii
or that year received into the churches
will The w bole no
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flint, as a philanthropist and rhurehes in ihe missions of the Board. _
11» Ip*d no superior in is r.hfmt 5-10; associated with whom ns our privilege, as mctiiueia e. Im
\|| the elements of m- me not far from seven or eight thou- rbu»cb heie. atid cbjO w » iavf ti
t;• (1 mof •] excellence sand Indians, nominally C-iiristian; i. e. iul! assurance ol appio\«* yd ' ,,}l
5P I rf^dlv mixed and blended tn filendiy to the propr|;aiinn or the men generally
baroefe** .as to make it ap]>rcach Gogucd. ant] not pagans Lately the tptest no A met uv n
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grace. Frav coni inuallv for us, for
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fb
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t lit? »or. ckigss C: QoJ to til-lit W
i'v’v »n (In’ trav ydfal of hu- Clmetaiv«to»ve been induced to con- inirsnuicr
, f, V.'M'-i the Fditor of sent lo a t^^ifv wi'li nnf national gov- send us m -uv o
O’.. e» vrr. wc sav ernni<* d bv th*- o»-eration of which with us
w»- nived the prayers of good people.
iew ell.
Your Friend and Brother 1f
Bo ard of ( om- Mat v individuals hav e asked their
s f cr Foreign Missions »o * missionaries w : th tears. tl \' ill you
f the preachers to go
-that we humbly re-
V ' ()! «Mrvrr. wc say er
ra c never known the man-j they arc now obliged to forsake the
Th-’sc wdm ore Imre,
would he "lad t » go with us to
yv e
o a r
m*t go with us? Shall we not have
t]"" beloved hook, and our ministers
and-teachers with us, in tlrat riistaji*
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