| Missions - 1825 - 618 pages
...resisted them all with singular fortitude ; and this opposition only gave occasion for the. discovery of the firmness of her principles, and the strength of her attachment to the Christian cause. M'hen one «f the Chiefs said, " You stndy too much ; you are an old woman, and should study but little,"... | |
| Baptists - 1826 - 674 pages
...resisted them all with singular fortitude ; and this opposition only gave occasion for the discovery of the firmness of her principles, and the strength of her attachment to the Christian cause. A few days before her death, she called her husband, and said to him, " See that yon take good care... | |
| Rufus Anderson - History - 1870 - 450 pages
...and some of the chiefs were offended, but their opposition only gave her the more opportunity to show the firmness of her principles, and the strength of her attachment to the Christian cause. Even the king, her son, who had arrived from Honolulu, and to whom she was much attached, sought at... | |
| Rufus Anderson - 1872 - 442 pages
...and some of the chiefs were offended, but their opposition only gave her the more opportunity to show the firmness of her principles, and the strength of her attachment to the Christian cause. Even the king, her sou, who had arrived from Honolulu, and to whom she was much attached, sought at... | |
| 1826 - 596 pages
...resisted them all with singular fortitnde ; and this opposition only gave occasion for the discovery of the firmness of her principles, and the strength of her attachment to the Christian canse. A few days hefore her death, she called her hnshend, and said to him, " See that you take good... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - Hawaii - 1984 - 958 pages
...idols. On one occasion she closed these by saying. "The great guilt is ours, who know the good way, hut do not walk in it." So decided was her stand in favor...you to study but little." She replied, "I am indeed .in old 51 MEMOIR OF KEOPUOLANL 2$ woman, and shall die soon ; I must therefore endeavor to learn fast,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - Hawaiians - 1985 - 960 pages
...She made many interesting inquiries respecting the guilt of her ancestors who worshipped idols. Un one occasion she closed these by saying. "The great...is not good. You are an old woman, and it would be wcl'i for you to study but little." She replied, "I am indeed an old MEMOIR OF KEOPUOLANX. 3$ woman,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - Hawaii - 1985 - 718 pages
...guilt of her ancestors who worshipped idols. On otic occasion she closed these by saying. "The preat guilt is ours, who know the good way, but do not walk...is not good. You are an old woman, and it would be wejl for you to study but little." She replied, "I am indeed an old MEMOIR OF KEOPUOLANL 3$ woman,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - Hawaiians - 1985 - 964 pages
...ours, who know the good way, but do not walk in it." So decided was her stand in favor of Qiristianity, that she thereby incurred the displeasure of many...is not good. You are an old woman, and it would be wejl for you to study but little." She replied, "I am indeed an ol«l 51 MEMOIB OF KEOPUOLANI. 23 sary... | |
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