Life and Letters of David Coit Scudder, Missionary in Southern IndiaHurd, 1864 - 402 páginas |
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... boys were added ; and , except that the oldest two sons were shortly after married and established in Boston , the family remained quite unbroken for twenty - five years . The house in which David was born was in Temple Place , but his ...
... boys were added ; and , except that the oldest two sons were shortly after married and established in Boston , the family remained quite unbroken for twenty - five years . The house in which David was born was in Temple Place , but his ...
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... boy , brimming with life , never know- ing a listless moment , hurrying from school to play , trapping pigeons in the freight dépôts , acting out all his boyish notions of Indian warfare , and going through DAVID COIT SCUDDER . 11.
... boy , brimming with life , never know- ing a listless moment , hurrying from school to play , trapping pigeons in the freight dépôts , acting out all his boyish notions of Indian warfare , and going through DAVID COIT SCUDDER . 11.
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... boy's sports with untiring zeal ; forming warm attachments to a curiously chosen band of school - boys and neighbors ; yet , by a gentleness easily discoverable under a sturdy exterior , shrinking from vulgarity , and obeying fearlessly ...
... boy's sports with untiring zeal ; forming warm attachments to a curiously chosen band of school - boys and neighbors ; yet , by a gentleness easily discoverable under a sturdy exterior , shrinking from vulgarity , and obeying fearlessly ...
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... boy , as if he never had lived in Boston , and scorching his feet in a fearful manner , because he would go barefoot like his cousins , though the sand was hot and the beach- grass sharp . When he was eleven years of age , the family re ...
... boy , as if he never had lived in Boston , and scorching his feet in a fearful manner , because he would go barefoot like his cousins , though the sand was hot and the beach- grass sharp . When he was eleven years of age , the family re ...
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... boy , but one in good earnest . He had his plot , where he made vegetables grow whether they would or not , watching them with untiring vigilance ; he kept hens and pigs , which always throve under his care ; and in the larger cattle he ...
... boy , but one in good earnest . He had his plot , where he made vegetables grow whether they would or not , watching them with untiring vigilance ; he kept hens and pigs , which always throve under his care ; and in the larger cattle he ...
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Andipatti Andover asked ayah baby bandy Bible Bibliotheca Sacra Boston boys Brahmans brother bullocks called catechist Christ Christian church congregation Coolies cromlechs crowd David Dindigal entered face faith father feel feet friends gave girls give ground head heart heathen hills Hindû Hoisington HORACE E horse hour India interest John Scudder JOURNAL LETTER Kambam valley knew labor leave living look Madura meeting miles mind mission missionary morning native nature Nestorian never night o'clock once palkee passed Periakulam pleasant pray prayer pretty Pulneys punkah reached religious river road Sanskrit SCUDDER seemed seminary side sight society soon sort spirit talk Tamil tell temple thing thought tion to-day told took tracts turned veranda village walk Webb Williamstown words write
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Página 33 - Nevertheless I am continually with thee : thou hast holden me by my right hand. 24 Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory.
Página 364 - ... the style common now. The whole story has quite woke me up : so to-morrow morning, early, I propose to go to the spot, close to the foot of the hills, on the road to the tope, and see for myself. They say that they find the skull in a basin, and the bones arranged around it The iron instrument which was brought me is the first thing of the kind found, and I hope may add something to what we know of such matters. Nov. 7. 364 dig in the centre. He soon struck upon a slab. I left it a day or two,...
Página 171 - ... it the consciousness of strength in Him. "We have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God and not of us." The feebleness and the strength are side by side; as the one grows, the other too, until they understand the saying, "When I am weak, then am I strong; I glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest on me.
Página 362 - ... filled tight with gravel. We dug out the gravel and at the bottom found two little pots, of such pottery as all vessels are made of in this country. Their shape, however, differs from the one common now, and in one we found about half a skull, much worn and its form preserved only by being imbedded in earth.
Página 365 - We could not lift up the larger piece, and had to leave and come again at night with two big levers and ropes. This was last night while I had my catechists here, and they helped me. We dug some and found in one corner a potter's vessel, and on the side four. It was almost dark, so we covered the vessel with dirt and came home. The meeting closed yesterday.
Página 3 - The schools to which he sent his children were, with the exception of the public schools, under Orthodox direction ; their amusements and occupations, when touching questions of moral advantage, were made to conform to the standard of Orthodox principles ; and in all parts of their education a jealous care was exercised, lest they should become lax in religious belief and worldlyminded in their habits of life.
Página 235 - Step on a little way, and all at once you come near stumbling over something on the ground. What is it ? it is a mother and little girl. The mother is flat on her face, with her hands joined, palms flat against each other, and she is worshipping a dirty idol in front of her.
Página 68 - Williams, spite of the many weaknesses in the college appointments, is the power which belongs to it of inducing independent, vigorous thought.