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by the Govenor's Chaplain, it was ve-<br /> | by the Govenor's Chaplain, it was ve-<br /> | ||
ry thinly attended by the white people.<br /> | ry thinly attended by the white people.<br /> | ||
− | However M<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">r</hi></hi> Hamilton & <del>his friends</del><br /> | + | However <persname><abbr>M</abbr></persname><hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript"><persname><abbr>r</abbr></persname></hi></hi><persname> Hamilton</persname> & <del>his friends</del><br /> |
others continued kind & dear Friends to<br /> | others continued kind & dear Friends to<br /> | ||
− | us, till he & two other principal friends<br /> | + | us, <abbr>till</abbr> he & two other principal friends<br /> |
of the cause were removed by death.<br /> | of the cause were removed by death.<br /> | ||
In the same year the yellow fever<br /> | In the same year the yellow fever<br /> | ||
carried off one fourth of the white peo-<br /> | carried off one fourth of the white peo-<br /> | ||
− | ple, without | + | ple, without injuring the Negros. This<br /> |
− | encouraged the latter | + | encouraged the latter to make a plot<br /> |
+ | for murdering all the white people &<br /> | ||
+ | mulattoes & seizing the Island for them- |
Latest revision as of 03:14, 21 April 2018
views than the hope of obtaining more
trusty servants in those Negroes to whom
they gave the means of Christian Instruc-
tion, & when the preaching of the gospel
exposed the works of darkness, & Negroes
living in sin were excluded from the
fellowship of the baptized, their Masters
who felt this as a reflection on their
own sinful lives, withdrew their sup-
port, The state of religion in this
Island was deplorable.There was no
consecrated place of worship in the
whole Island, & when divine service
was occasionally held at the town house
by the Govenor's Chaplain, it was ve-
ry thinly attended by the white people.
However <persname>M</persname><hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript"><persname>r</persname></hi></hi><persname> Hamilton</persname> & his friends
others continued kind & dear Friends to
us, till he & two other principal friends
of the cause were removed by death.
In the same year the yellow fever
carried off one fourth of the white peo-
ple, without injuring the Negros. This
encouraged the latter to make a plot
for murdering all the white people &
mulattoes & seizing the Island for them-