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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
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to some Missionaries, a Salary might be both agreeable and proper, yet with him it would not do, [[strikethrough: since]] as he had, from the beginning [[strikethrough: of the service]] 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: was sure of that and]] receive it especially when he [[strikethrough: once should]] had  finished his earthly career and [[strikethrough: be with]] joined Him whom he had served here below.   
 
Tho he coveted not the things of this World but being content with food and raiment alone; he was not inclined to censure [[strikethrough: such as]] 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: himself had]] witnessed or learnt from others that [[strikethrough: such and such]] a needy or distressed Person had been relieved.   
 
Zeisberger was a Man of [[strikethrough: but]] small stature, yet well proportioned, with a chearful [sic] countenance and endowed with a good understanding and sound judgement; a friend and [[strikethrough: well wisher]] benefactor to [[strikethrough: all]] Mankind and also beloved by all who knew him, with perhaps the [[strikethrough: only]] exception of [[strikethrough: such]] those who were Enemies to

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