Indian Missionary Reminiscences, Principally of the Wyandot Nation: In Which Is Exhibited the Efficacy of the Gospel in Elevating Ignorant and Savage Men (Classic Reprint)

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About the time, or shortly after he commenc ed exhorting, he liad aremarkable dream. And although dreams are uncertain directories, and are never to be followed, unless they have the authority of the revealed word to sanction what they teach, yet when they teach us what the Bible and common sense teach us, it is wise and safe to follow them. The only reason why we ascribe Steward's dream to a good cause, was; that the subsequent steps by which he was conducted lead us to the certainty of facts, which testify that his cause was one that was under the direction of the Almighty.

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Charles Elliot is an American editor & writer who now lives in England. He is the author of two essay collections published by The Lyons Press, as well as "The Quotable Gardener," & keeps (i.e., feeds) two cats, Sam & Rosie.

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