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John G. Paton, missionary to the New Hebrides, volume 2 (of 3)

Chapter 15: FOOTNOTES:
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A missionary recounts voyages between colonial ports and island stations, fundraising visits at home, and the founding of a remote mission settlement. The narrative blends travel anecdotes and shipboard incidents with encounters among Indigenous communities, describing rituals, superstition, resistance, and gradual conversions that lead to schools, churches, and new social arrangements. It also covers tensions with colonial and commercial forces, debates within missionary bodies, moments of danger and comic relief, a selection of personal letters and reflections, and the practical labors of building homes, training converts, and sustaining a fragile mission community.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] See the whole context in “Sermons on National Subjects,” (Macmillan & Co., 1880) pp. 414 to 417, where it is numbered as Sermon XLI.; particularly this regulative declaration regarding “what Original Sin may bring man to”:—“What is to my mind the most awful part of the matter remains to be told—that man may actually fall by Original Sin too low to receive the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to be recovered again by it.”—(Editor).