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443.  to some Missionaries, a Salary might be both agreeable and proper, yet with him it would not do, [[strikethrough]] as he had, from the beginning [[strikethrough]] devoted himself to the service of the Lord, among the Heathen, without any other view of a reward than such as his Lord and Master should deign to bestow on him; well convinced that if he proved faithful and deserving of being rewarded he would [[strikethrough]] receive it [[strikethrough]] especially when he had [[strikethrough]] finished his earthly career and [[strikethrough]] joined Him whom he had served here below.  Tho he coveted not the things of this world but being content with food and [[unclear]] alone; he was not inclined to censure [[strikethrough]] those who sought to acquire wealth.  He only hoped that the wealthy would make such use of what they had acquired that it might prove a blessing to them.  How often have I observed the smile on his Countenance and seen his Eyes glisten, when he, either [[strikethrough]] witnessed or learnt from others that [[strikethrough]] a needy or distressed Person had been relieved.
443.  to some Missionaries, a Salary might be both agreeable and proper, yet with him it would not do, [[strikethrough]] as he had, from the beginning [[strikethrough]] devoted himself to the service of the Lord, among the Heathen, without any other view of a reward than such as his Lord and Master should deign to bestow on him; well convinced that if he proved faithful and deserving of being rewarded he would [[strikethrough]] receive it [[strikethrough]] especially when he had [[strikethrough]] finished his earthly career and [[strikethrough]] joined Him whom he had served here below.  Tho he coveted not the things of this world but being content with food and [[unclear]] alone; he was not inclined to censure [[strikethrough]] those who sought to acquire wealth.  He only hoped that the wealthy would make such use of what they had acquired that it might prove a blessing to them.  How often have I observed the smile on his Countenance and seen his Eyes glisten, when he, either [[strikethrough]] witnessed or learnt from others that [[strikethrough]] a needy or distressed Person had been relieved. Geisberger was a Man of [[strikethrough]] small stature, yet well proportioned, with a chearful countenance and endowed with a good understanding and sound judgement a friend and [[strikethrough]] benefactor to [[strikethrough]] Mankind and also beloved by all who knew him, with perhaps the [[strikethrough]] exception of [[strikethrough]] those who were Enemies to

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443. to some Missionaries, a Salary might be both agreeable and proper, yet with him it would not do, strikethrough as he had, from the beginning strikethrough devoted himself to the service of the Lord, among the Heathen, without any other view of a reward than such as his Lord and Master should deign to bestow on him; well convinced that if he proved faithful and deserving of being rewarded he would strikethrough receive it strikethrough especially when he had strikethrough finished his earthly career and strikethrough joined Him whom he had served here below. Tho he coveted not the things of this world but being content with food and unclear alone; he was not inclined to censure strikethrough those who sought to acquire wealth. He only hoped that the wealthy would make such use of what they had acquired that it might prove a blessing to them. How often have I observed the smile on his Countenance and seen his Eyes glisten, when he, either strikethrough witnessed or learnt from others that strikethrough a needy or distressed Person had been relieved. Geisberger was a Man of strikethrough small stature, yet well proportioned, with a chearful countenance and endowed with a good understanding and sound judgement a friend and strikethrough benefactor to strikethrough Mankind and also beloved by all who knew him, with perhaps the strikethrough exception of strikethrough those who were Enemies to