The churches in the country I stay with a few days, and then leave them two or three weeks; they are praising the Lord and are glad to see me when I visit them.
It is not considered conformable to the dignity and sanctity of an ecclesiastical government to patronize them; and it is not the custom or etiquette for the Pope, Cardinals or higher Clergy ever to visit them.
They wrote to their fortunate sisters of Nevers, begging that Vert-Vert might be sent in a ship to visit them.
According to our scheme, the district officer would receive notice of all fresh cases from the medical practitioner in attendance upon them, and, in general, visit them at their homes before removal to the workhouse or elsewhere.
On meeting President Young, he told us that the time had come to prepare for the introduction of the gospel into Mexico; that there were millions of the descendants of Nephi in the land, and that we were under obligations to visit them.
Dimick went out and explained my situation to the Indians, that I had been forbidden by Mr. Dodge to visit them; that I did not want them to resist but to listen to General Morrow and go back to the agency peaceably.
Yes, when we lived in Fort Worth we went to Dallas several times to visit them.
Did you, during this period of time, have occasion to visit them at the Adolphus Hotel?
Were they aware of the fact that you were going to visit them?
It is claimed that these women know of vast caverns where they conceal themselves if any man tries to visit them at another than the established time.
With courteous smiles they presented to Vasco thirty patenas of pure gold, saying they would give him still more if he would come to visit them.
I visit them three or four times a-week, besides going among them on sabbath days.
They bore hospitable messages from the chiefs, who begged the white travellers to come to visit them.
We have already sent word to the Mandans that you are on your way to visit them, and the Mandans are delighted.
A thick and vigorous clump of eucalypts down the creek induced me first to visit them, but the channel was hopelessly dry.
A mass of hills that I had formerly seen and named the Everard Ranges, lay in that direction, and I desired to visit them also.
I felt it incumbent on me to visit them, however, as from them I might obtain a view of some encouraging features beyond.
Some pine-clad bare rocks induced us to visit them to see if there were rock-holes anywhere.
For myself I had suffered more that summer from illness than ever before in my life, and yet to this hour I cannot recall those savage scenes and savage men without a strong desire again to visit them.
Tete Rouge went over to visit them, and soon came back with half a dozen biscuits in one hand and a bottle of brandy in the other.
We thought it also our best policy to visit them openly, as if unsuspicious of any hostile design; and Shaw and I, with Henry Chatillon, prepared to cross the river.
They said they had had no minister to visit them, either Jesuit or Protestant, since the previous summer, and they seemed very anxious to be taught, and listened very attentively when I read or expounded the Scriptures.
The idea was to place a catechist at each of these distant settlements, and for me to visit them twice or three times in the year.
On the day after our arrival I held a meeting with the Indians, and explained to them my object in coming to visit them, and began by reading the Scriptures, and preaching to them, and baptizing one or two children.
I promised to visit them again on my return from other Indian settlements and see what could be done.
Committees of citizens, from various places in Ohio, were constantly coming to us; and every day brought requests to visit them.
They have invitations from almost every city in the Union to visit them, but they are very contented in the Forest City.
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