The Night of Toil: Or, a Familiar Account of the Labors of the First ...
The Night of Toil: Or, a Familiar Account of the Labors of the First ...
Mortimer Favell Lee
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Seeing his friends resolved to fight against Pomare, he said to one of them, "Perhaps we are wrong ; let us send a message to the king, and propose to make peace ; and ask for books, that we may know what this new word is/* The priests, however, persuaded him to fight, as- JBuring him that Oro would deliver the praying people into his hands. why did Upufara listen to their deceitful counsels, and resist the good desires that had sprung up in his heart ! *• Who ever hardened himself against God,... and prospered ? " Two days afterwards he led the people to battle against Pomare. The day of the battle was a sabbath, Njov. 12th, 1815. Pomare and his friends did not know that they should be attacked by their enemies on that day, but they knew it was very probable that they should be assailed on some sabbath, when they were engaged in God's worship — and therefore they had appointed men to watch out* side the chapel, while they were assembled in it, and had desired these men to fire, if they saw the enemy approaching.
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