Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| the Orthodox Faith to the natives of that region (the Aleuts,
2 1,2| together with ten Alaskan natives who had been taken to Russia
3 1,2| Kodiak Island hundreds of natives who had been taught the
4 1,2| virtually all the remaining natives of Kodiak Island were baptized
5 1,2| martyred at Lake Iliamna by natives.~ ~The Martyrdom of Hieromonk
6 1,2| life. He was killed by the natives, and the reason for his
7 1,2| did after baptizing the natives was to order them to give
8 1,2| only did they instruct the natives in spiritual and religious
9 1,3| convert and educate the natives. Several thousand Alaskans
10 1,3| humility, compassion for the natives and his administrative skills,
11 1,3| grow in his love for the natives while he lived on Spruce
12 1,3| children and help them.~The natives recognized the holiness
13 1,3| religious instruction to the natives in their native tongues.
14 1,3| in depth knowledge of the natives now entrusted to his pastoral
15 1,4| opportunity to teach the natives. He first built a home for
16 1,4| opportunity to teach the natives carpentry. Constructing
17 1,4| new home, he taught the natives this skill as well, so that,
18 1,4| work was converting the natives to Orthodoxy and educating
19 1,4| whereby he was to reach these natives and gradually he gained
20 1,4| missionary work among the natives of America, mostly in Alaska,
21 1,4| Mission in Alaska to the natives, to a new, autocephalous
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