. The North Carolina Presbyterian. -, who isamember of the As-fiiii i\. l^ tfce faher and !. underofthis Mis-^?. II. Wlici. he lirst commenced his labors!; in the year InIS, he foundt em ::i tho st dejths ot . ha i lOt :ic iuireo tiie first rudimentseivi ? •il l;fe. Kvidences *]i the gross- b. u on everv t Xellt ot I ic * into .:c<iili:-.,i ?!•:: n ?• ,MM- ij- ? a si;ii-iiioi , excfl ^theNa the .1 idbitiv and sniorstition were to behand. , to theability to procure the means. was tiie universal habit? men and chil


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. -, who isamember of the As-fiiii i\. l^ tfce faher and !. underofthis Mis-^?. II. Wlici. he lirst commenced his labors!; in the year InIS, he foundt em ::i tho st dejths ot . ha i lOt :ic iuireo tiie first rudimentseivi ? •il l;fe. Kvidences *]i the gross- b. u on everv t Xellt ot I ic * into .:c<iili:-.,i ?!•:: n ?• ,MM- ij- ? a si;ii-iiioi , excfl ^theNa the .1 idbitiv and sniorstition were to behand. , to theability to procure the means. was tiie universal habit? men and children. Thereie individual in the ; or three mixed bloods,tiiat conid ri-ni. and the only ])rpfe86or ofI, w;ii? the old African Lester, whorvi\et .ind maintains a good charac-ter for piety. I bit what a change has tlilb Cio around them nowin their tar-Oli western homes, and you willfind the liuiiiblest among them living in de-cent and duufortable log cabins: not atrace of tiielr former idolatry will be seen ;a L^•od liUlolarm, well-stocked with pigs,;w8 and prnne io\irausgressed against, sometimesbut seldom/yA


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