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small store, & help the sufferers to their feet again. And this accounts for our ignorance of this little colony among us. They had taken care o themselves & kept out of our way -- until forced by the Five of the [[unclear]] to call upon us. They are Catholics in their own country -- but extremely liberal. They have appeared to enjoy the services in our Chapel, as much as tho administered by a Catholic priest. | small store, & help the sufferers to their feet again. And this accounts for our ignorance of this little colony among us. They had taken care o themselves & kept out of our way -- until forced by the Five of the [[unclear]] to call upon us. They are Catholics in their own country -- but extremely liberal. They have appeared to enjoy the services in our Chapel, as much as tho administered by a Catholic priest. | ||
While Our Missionary, Mr. [[unclear]] was preaching one Sat. upon the Love of Christ, " Interested one of our interpreters, herself a Catholic, deeply impressed. After service she followed me upstairs, & bursting into tears exclaimed [[it | While Our Missionary, Mr. [[unclear]] was preaching one Sat. upon the Love of Christ, " Interested one of our interpreters, herself a Catholic, deeply impressed. After service she followed me upstairs, & bursting into tears exclaimed [[it breaks my heart to -lined out]] Oh how beautifully your Priest tells about Jesus. It breaks my heart to think I have had such a friends all my life, then thought about it." | ||
One day while giving out clothing to some of the most destitute -- a gentleman came into the chapel, and introduced himself as the Consul of Portugal, | One day while giving out clothing to some of the most destitute -- a gentleman came into the chapel, and introduced himself as the Consul of Portugal, |
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small store, & help the sufferers to their feet again. And this accounts for our ignorance of this little colony among us. They had taken care o themselves & kept out of our way -- until forced by the Five of the unclear to call upon us. They are Catholics in their own country -- but extremely liberal. They have appeared to enjoy the services in our Chapel, as much as tho administered by a Catholic priest.
While Our Missionary, Mr. unclear was preaching one Sat. upon the Love of Christ, " Interested one of our interpreters, herself a Catholic, deeply impressed. After service she followed me upstairs, & bursting into tears exclaimed it breaks my heart to -lined out Oh how beautifully your Priest tells about Jesus. It breaks my heart to think I have had such a friends all my life, then thought about it." One day while giving out clothing to some of the most destitute -- a gentleman came into the chapel, and introduced himself as the Consul of Portugal,