The Night of Toil Or a Familiar Account of the Labours of the First Missionari

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The Night of Toil Or a Familiar Account of the Labours of the First Missionari
Favell Lee Bevan Mortimer
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Such was the state of things at the end of Febru- ary, when the brethren agreed that Mr. Nott should go round Tahiti, to preach to all the inhabitants the Gospel of peace. Mr. Elder, who had recently ar FIRST PREACHING TOUR. 65 rived, was appointed to accompany Mr. Nott. Of course, he knew very little of the language, and therefore could not preach.
This preaching tour was an arduous undertaking. Wherever the brethren saw a few dwellings they stopped, and went from house to house, entreating th
...e people to come at an appointed time to a par- ticular spot. It was often difficult to persuade them to engage to come, and, after all, the people often broke their promise, and did not come. Sometimes Mr. Nott preached three or four times in the day, and often he had above a hundred people to hear him. Sometimes they encouraged him by the at- tention they paid, for they were astonished by the new things he told them. They often answered the questions he asked in his sermon. "When he said, " What is the true atonement for sin ?" a man once replied, "Hogs and pearls.

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