The Red Man And the White Man in North America From Its Discovery to the Presen
The Red Man And the White Man in North America From Its Discovery to the Presen
George Edward Ellis
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There was never the slightest faltering in the mind of the Jesuit as to which incidents, events, and agencies he should assign to the saint, and which to the Devil. The division was generally an equal one. The daily routine of life in the lulls from the war or hunting excitements found all the natives gathered in early morning about the cross, or in the chapel, attending upon the Mass, and so towards eve- ning on Vespers. Hours of the day were assigned for instruction. In every case the mission...ary was zealous to baptize every infant within his reach, especially those who were dangerously ill. The missionary meant to be scrupu- lous we can hardly say cautious about performing this saving rite for adults. Some instruction, with a generous and easy conviction that it was understood, must precede. The Lord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, a simple catechism, and a few hortatory words on the divine authority of the Church were the medium of full conversion. The Fathers, alike from preference and from policy, ven- JESUIT INSTRUCTIONS.
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