Relation of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions to Slavery
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The Choctaw mission, when my coming was announced, agreed to observe a daily concert of prayer, that it might be blessed to them and the end for which they were informed it was designed. They met me in the spirit of prayer; our intercourse was much a fellowship in prayer ; and, through the ni mSLATIOH TO 8LATBT. 163 Ikror of Him who heareth prayer, its issue was one of mutual con- gratulation and thanksgiving. ' " ' The visit, although a short one, affbnlod considerable opportu- nity (which was... diligently improved) for acquainting myself with the views, flings, pUms and labors of the brethren of the missions. Their attachment to their work and to the Boanl with which they are connected is unwavering. With fidelity they prosecute tho ^rreat object of their high calling ; and in view of the spiritual and temporal transformation taking place around them, as the result of the faithful proclamation of the Gospel, we are compelled to exclaim, '* What hath God wrought ! " It was pleasant to meet them, as with frankness and fraternal affection they did me, in consultation fbr the removal of difficulties and the adoption of measures for the advancement of the one end desired equally by them and by the .
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