The Life And Character of Adoniram Judson Late Missionary to Burmah a Commemo

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The Life And Character of Adoniram Judson Late Missionary to Burmah a Commemo
William Hague
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Although the name of this man sounds to our ears like the name of a Burman, yet he was of another race — the Karens — a people as nomadic as the Arabs in their habits, " scattered abroad through the rural districts, the mountains and the jungles of Burmah and Siam. Their condition is singular. They have no written language, no priests, no temples, no ritual, and although some of them are Boodhists, the gi'eat majority of them believe in the existence of an Eternal God, sing hymns to liis praise..., and in the scale of moral virtues are superior to the heathen around them. According to the testimony of INIr. Mason, who has thoroughly mastered all that may be known of their history, they have been long walking after the traditions of their fathers, which had nourished in then* breasts the expecta- tion that teachers would come from afar to instruct them in the true religion. The hopes of the church in Maulmain, that the convert whom they had received to their fellowship would be among the first fruits of a spiritual harvest gathered from the Karens, have been amply realized.

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