| Michael Russell - Melanesia - 1842 - 464 pages
...professional undertaking, nor closely allied to their spiritual functions. " We believe," says one writer, " mistaken zeal to be the source of many of the errors we see ; but we fear also, that in some the love of power has mingled with zeal, and that the government of the country, through the... | |
| Child rearing - 1845 - 378 pages
...professional undertaking, nor closely allied to their spiritual functions. " We believe," says one writer, " mistaken zeal to be the source of many of the errors we see ; but we fear, also, that in some the love of power has mingled with zeal, and that the government of the country, through the... | |
| Michael Russell - Missions - 1852 - 504 pages
...source of many of the errors we see ; but we fear also, that in some the love of power has mingled with zeal, and that the government of the country, through...principal object, of at least one of the mission."* incorrectness The charge here insinuated has been met by a flat 01 thechargo. Denial on the part of... | |
| Henry Bond Restarick - Hawaii - 1924 - 474 pages
...that they were "acquiring a degree of private and public importance" which he deplores. He continues : "We believe mistaken zeal to be the source of many of the errors we see, but we fear the love of power has mingled with the zeal." He believed that "through influence with the chiefs they... | |
| Michael Russell - Missions - 1849 - 456 pages
...professional undertaking, nor closely allied to their spiritual functions. " We believe," says one writer, " mistaken zeal to be the source of many of the errors we see ; but we fear also, that in some the love of power has mingled with zeal, and that the government of the country, through the... | |
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