Memorial fragments of Azubah Clark, compiled by H. Clark1830 - 80 pages |
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... morning we left Bar- rackpore , and , as is customary , sailed till six in the evening , when we cast anchor for the night . During the day we saw several vultures . The scenery on both sides of the river was extremely beautiful . They ...
... morning we left Bar- rackpore , and , as is customary , sailed till six in the evening , when we cast anchor for the night . During the day we saw several vultures . The scenery on both sides of the river was extremely beautiful . They ...
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... anchored for the night . We were not able to walk in the evening , as our passage is through paddy , or rice - fields , which during the rainy season are always overflowed . " September 14. - At ten this morning we stopped D 2 29 66 ...
... anchored for the night . We were not able to walk in the evening , as our passage is through paddy , or rice - fields , which during the rainy season are always overflowed . " September 14. - At ten this morning we stopped D 2 29 66 ...
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Azubah Clark Hezekiah Clark. " September 14. - At ten this morning we stopped to bury a poor little child ( of one of ... morning we arose before day - light , and when we were ready went on shore , where all the soldiers , and the two ...
Azubah Clark Hezekiah Clark. " September 14. - At ten this morning we stopped to bury a poor little child ( of one of ... morning we arose before day - light , and when we were ready went on shore , where all the soldiers , and the two ...
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... morning prayers and one of Burder's short sermons . We returned to the boat some time before the sun rose , and imme- diately set sail . The scenery has been most splendid this morning - no one can conceive of the beauty who has not ...
... morning prayers and one of Burder's short sermons . We returned to the boat some time before the sun rose , and imme- diately set sail . The scenery has been most splendid this morning - no one can conceive of the beauty who has not ...
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... 21. - Passed more villages much injured by the rains , and was glad to see the natives busily employed in cutting down the trees on the bank , which , if left , would soon be washed away . " Sunday , September 22. - This morning we had 34.
... 21. - Passed more villages much injured by the rains , and was glad to see the natives busily employed in cutting down the trees on the bank , which , if left , would soon be washed away . " Sunday , September 22. - This morning we had 34.
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66 January affectionate affliction Agra Allahabad Amen arrived attention AZUBAH beautiful BENARES Berhampore Bhurtpore blessed day BODI MEMORIAL brother budgerow Cape Town Chinsurah Christ cold comfort creatures dark dear friends dearest death delightful Denmark Hill desire distress Duchess of Athol enabled enjoy faith fear February feel Fyzabad give glory Gorukhpore gracious grieve hand happy hear heard heaven heavenly Father Holy hope Jesus kind last night lest letter look Lord Luknow March mercy mercy seat mind missionary morning Muttra o'clock October Oude palkee partake passed peace permitted pious pleased pleasure poor praise pray prayer pretty Psalm racter received Redeemer rest Sabbath Saviour scenery September servants Simon's Town sinful sorrow soul sowars spirit spot station storm tender mercy tent thank thine things thoughts throne of grace tion to-day trial trust unto whilst wicked heart wretched
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