| Frederick William Beechey - 1831 - 490 páginas
...mysteries, and suffers himself to be baptized, and duly initiated into the church. If, however, as it not unfrequently happens, any of the captured Indians...practice to imprison them for a few days, and then to allow them to breathe a little fresh air in a walk round the mission, to observe the happy mode... | |
| Alexander Forbes - 1839 - 402 páginas
...razon. Indeed I believe that the act of making the cross and kneeling at proper times and other suchlike mechanical rites, constitute no small part of the...Indians show a repugnance to conversion, it is the practise to im* Ib. p. 30 prison them for a few days, and then to allow them to breathe a little fresh... | |
| 1865 - 688 páginas
...Santos,' and recapitulated the names of a great many saints, which finished the morning's tuition." " If, as not unfrequently happens, any of the captured...practice to imprison them for a few days, and then to allow them to breathe a little fresh air in a walk around the Mission, to observe the happy mode... | |
| 1869 - 632 páginas
...all the privileges of Christian converts. "If, a« not unfrequently happens," says Captain Beechey, "any of the captured Indians show a repugnance to...practice to imprison them for a few days, and then to allow them to breathe a little fresh air in a walk around the mission, to observe the happy mode... | |
| 1890 - 980 páginas
...mysteries, and suffers himself to be baptized and duly initiated into the church. If, however, as it not unfrequently happens, any of the captured Indians...practice to imprison them for a few days, and then to allow them to breathe a little fresh air in a walk round the mission to observe the happy mode of... | |
| Harry Laurenz Wells - 1882 - 430 páginas
...of a great many saints, which finished the morning's tuition. 27 If, as not unfrequently hap]>eiis, any of the captured Indians show a repugnance to conversion,...practice to imprison them for a few days, and then to allow them to breathe a little fresh air in a walk around the mission, to observe the happy mode... | |
| Ludvig Verner Helms - 1882 - 542 páginas
...proper times, and other such mechanical rites, constituted no small part of the religion of these pious people. The rapidity of the conversion is, however,...much in accordance with the primary kidnapping of the subject. If, as not unfrequently happens, any of the captured Indians show repugnance to conversion,... | |
| Ludvig Verner Helms - 1882 - 488 páginas
...primary kidnapping of the subject. If, as not unfrequently happens, any of the captured Indians show repugnance to conversion, it is the practice to imprison them for a few days, and then to allow them to breathe a little fresh air in a walk round the mission, to observe the happy mode... | |
| 1890 - 924 páginas
...mysteries, and suffers himself to be baptized and duly initiated into the church. If, however, as it not unfrequently happens, any of the captured Indians...practice to imprison them for a few days, and then to allow them to breathe a little fresh air in a walk round the mission to observe the happy mode of... | |
| Alexander Forbes - 1919 - 472 páginas
...Indeed, I believe that the act of making the cross, and kneeling at proper times, and other such-like mechanical rites, constitute no small part of the...stimulated by practices much in accordance with the primary kidnaping of the subjects. " If, as not infrequently happens, any of the captured Indians show a repugnance... | |
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