Book/Printed Material Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel.
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Image 1 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. T MEADE “He spake to his disciples that a small ship should wait on him. Boston: ‘UBUSHED BY THE AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS. IS 83.
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 2 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 9 ft e
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 3 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. T MEPDE 4BV 70 °py 1 RY OF THE MORNING STAR, K \)c ffifytltfrcn’s ffttsstonarg-ITesseL BY Rev. HIRAM BINGHAM, Jr. MISSIONARY TO MICRONESIA. WITH A SEQUEL. BOS TON: PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 4 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. PREFACE Moke than fifty thousand copies of this Story of the Morning Star were scattered in 1866, the year in which the children made their great offering for building the vessel. The...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 5 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. TO THOSE WHO BUILT THE FIRST MORNING STAR, AND TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUILD ANOTHER. My dear young Friends, You have all heard of the mis¬ sionary vessel that was sent...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 6 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. EXPLANATORY NOTE. Those who desire to pronounce the native words found in the fol¬ lowing pages as they are pronounced in the Pacific, will please to remember that a is generally like...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 7 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. THE LANDS THE MORNING STAR WAS TO VISIT CHAPTER II. •the people she was to visit CHAPTER III. VVHAT HAD BEEN DONE BEFORE HER VISIT CHAPTER IV. WHY SHE...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 8 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. VI CONTENTS CHAPTER XII. WAITING FOR THE MORNING STAR. CHAPTER XIII. H-ER YEARLY VISITS. CHAPTER XIV. SOME THINGS SHE BROUGHT, AND HOW WE USED THEM PAQB 45 52 55 CHAPTER XV. MICRONESIANS...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 9 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. CHAPTER I. THE LANDS SHE WAS TO VISIT. When Balboa, in 1513, first looked upon the mighty Pacific from a mountain-top on the Isthmus of Panama, and...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 10 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 8 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. The whole is studded with ocean gems, as if the mirror of the starry sky above it.” Come with me, while I take you to. those...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 11 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. MAP OF EASTERN MTCRONESIA
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 12 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 10 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. The larger part of the islands of Micronesia are low coral islands; and they have all been built up by animals. These little creatures began their...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 13 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 11 CHAPTER II. THE PEOPLE SHE WAS TO VISIT. I have told you of the regions to which the Morning btar was bound. It is time to...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 14 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 12 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. some things in common but in other things they differ greatly. They are much alike in color; they are some¬ what alike in looks, in religion,...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 15 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 13 and their mothers. And I will add that very little respect is paid to old people. They generally treat strangers kindly, offering food and drink to...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 16 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 14 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. CHAPTER III. WHAT HAD BEEN DONE BEFORE HER VISIT. I have told you what kind of people the Micronesiana were; and I have shown you how...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 17 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 15 But how should they get to their field of labor There were no ships going back and forth between the Sand¬ wich Islands and any of...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 18 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 16 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. nations in this ocean the blessings of the Gospel Those tribes are now what we were a short time ago,— degraded, wretched idolaters. Shall we not...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 19 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. nnT/RPVRT TQT A \rn tvt a \tt? a t a
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 20 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 18 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. No tap cocoa-nut-tree on Strong’s Island.’ I am sure you will say that King George was a wise ruler, even though you may think his English...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 21 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 19 and Dr. Pierson thought that missionaries might live there too. They are the last persons,” he said, to choose a field because it is easy.” Both...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 22 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 20 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. CHAPTER IV. WHY SHE WAS NEEDED. Tiie Caroline which took out the first missionaries to Micronesia, was soon sold for lack of money to sail her....
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 23 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 21 of these servants of Christ, they might rob him or kill him. But the Morning Star has told them that thou¬ sands of good people, far...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 24 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 22 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. CHAPTER V. HER VOYAGE AROUND CAPE HORN. On the evening of November 30th, 1856, a farewell meeting was held in Park Street Church, Boston, at which...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 25 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 28 Boston came to our assistance; and, having towed us around the Cape, she left us to go on our way over the stormy Atlantic. When we...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 26 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 24 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. We passed Hawaii on our left; and the next morning we had Maui and Molokai in full view. As we coasted along the shore of the...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 27 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 25 CHAPTER VI. SHE VISITS THE MARQUESAS ISLANDS. The Morning Star was first sent to the Marquesas Islands, to relieve the wants of the Hawaiian missionaries who...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 28 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 26 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. them, and Dr. Lowell Smith was sent to inquire of their welfare. On his return to the Sandwich Islands, he gave an account of his visit....
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 29 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 27 did what he could. What a sublime conception of God did he express Pardon the poor man’s English, because of his great thoughts. My young friends...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 30 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 28 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. CHAPTER VII. SHE SETS OUT FOR MICRONESIA. By the 7th of August the Morning Star was ready to start for Micronesia. A farewell meeting was held...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 31 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. WELCOME OF THE MORNING STAR
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 32 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 30 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. a burst of joy I shouted, Land ho And instantly the word was taken up by almost all on board, till the fishes around us might...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 33 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. A MARSHALL ISLANDER.
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 34 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 32 STORY OF TIIE MORNING STAR. not for sale. He offered in return mother-of-pearl fish¬ hooks, nicely contrived and neatly finished, a few cocoa- nuts, and several broken sea-shells. Not Ions: after...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 35 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 33 After this friendly interview with these natives, we squared our yards for Kusaie, and soon left them astern. Perhaps some of my young friends will ask...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 36 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 34 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. Island,” stood the cottage of Mr. Snow; and not far off were the houses of Dr. Pierson and Kanoa. Oh, how beautiful was this secluded spot!...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 37 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. 35 preach the gospel of peace; and he felt quite willing to trust them. The missionaries were very glad to hear him express his confidence in them...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 38 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 36 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. the one we had just left, with surroundings less abrupt, indeed, but more grand. Here too we saw the same in¬ tense green and on our...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 39 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. STORY OF TIIE MORNING STAR. 37 And in this hot climate it requires no little energy to go forward, and do all that is needful.” And yet this good brother was not...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883
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Image 40 of Story of the Morning Star, the children's missionary vessel. 38 STORY OF THE MORNING STAR. a pleasant home for a week and more. His house stood upon a high hill, surrounded with bread-fruit, cocoa-nut, and papaw trees, and overlooking the smooth...
- Contributor: Bingham, Hiram
- Date: 1883