The Moravians in Labrador by Anonymous
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that period.--Instance of maternal affection.--Esquimaux
contribute to the Bible Society.--British sloop of war, Clinker, visits Hopedale.--Captain Martin's testimony to the good effect of the brethren's labours--visits Nain and Okkak--consequences of his favourable report. 304 CHAPTER IX. The Brethren obtain a further grant of land on the east coast of Labrador--projected fourth settlement delayed.--Progress of the three settlements in the interval.--Instances of wonderful preservation--Ephraim--of Conrad, Peter, and Titus.--Report of the Superintendant, Kohlmeister, on the general state of the Mission.--Letter from Brother and Sister Kmoch, to a friend in Edinburgh.--Commencement and progress of Hebron, the fourth station. 318 THE MORAVIANS IN LABRADOR. INTRODUCTION. The Moravian Mission in Labrador was attempted under circumstances scarcely less discouraging than those under which the brethren were enabled to achieve the moral conquest of Greenland, was attended with incidents still more romantic, and blest with a success equally |
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