Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|        committed it to the care of God. God has sent it to us—to
 2    1,    4|   committed it to the care of God. God has sent it to us—to us!
 3    1,    4|           to us—to us! Undoubtedly God intends us to undertake
 4    1,    5|            poured out her heart to God in prayer for her benefactors,
 5    1,   10|     exchange farewells once more.~“God help you!” she called out.~“
 6    1,   16|         that’s it.”~“And it’s your God,” continued the guide, “
 7    1,   16|           prisoner on the waves.”~“God himself.”~“His will be accomplished
 8    1,   19|           young voice called out:~“God save you, my lord.”~But
 9    1,   21|         due time, with the help of God, to offer the republic a
10    2,    5|       replied the mate.~“We are in God’s hands,” said John. “If
11    2,    5|            cried the captain, “and God prosper it!”~The barrels
12    2,    6|            they neared the shore; “God’s hand will still lead us.”~“
13    2,    6|          John. “Man’s extremity is God’s opportunity. When one
14    2,    6|         another is sure to open.”~“God grant it,” replied Mary.~
15    2,    6|          My Lord, praise and thank God! if Captain Grant is alive,
16    2,   12|           Toline’s reply; “but the God of the Bible protected me.”~“
17    2,   12|        train?”~“No one, madam; but God watches over children and
18    2,   12|           he mentioned the name of God his voice was grave and
19    2,   12|        bring them to know and love God. I am going to be a missionary.”~
20    2,   18|           go, my brave sailor, and God be with you.”~He shook hands
21    2,   18| robber-haunted waste. And now, may God save our poor sailor, and
22    3,    4|          shall fall in with her.”~“God keep us from such a meeting!”~“
23    3,    4|      getting alongside the DUNCAN! God forbid! And if your Lordship
24    3,    5|        mythology has a legend of a god who ate another god; and
25    3,    5|           of a god who ate another god; and with such a precedent,
26    3,    5|            custom, so abhorrent to God’s laws, of eating human
27    3,    5|          the missionary, ‘say that God forbids it! That is a reason
28    3,   10|         the Maories about a Triune God, father, son, and bird,
29    3,   11|    insulted deity, and even if the god delayed the vindication
30    3,   12|           turn his thoughts toward God in the hour of death? This
31    3,   12|            these poor women are in God’s hands. If it is decreed
32    3,   12|          before the Supreme Judge. God, who reads our hearts, knows
33    3,   12|        John, “that in the sight of God I have a right to fulfill
34    3,   13|  sanctuaries in the middle ages.”~“God be praised!” said Lady Helena,
35    3,   13|            at us?”~“A message from God Himself!” exclaimed John
36    3,   13|             More than that, madam, God himself has encouraged us
37    3,   14|        They have left their posts! God be praised! Our stratagem
38    3,   16|          providential fatality had God brought them in the track
39    3,   16|           Tom,” said Lady Helena. “God so willed it.”~“But, no,
40    3,   16|          looking at John Mangles.~“God has so willed!” said the
41    3,   20|            to return thanks to the God of his deliverance. Then,
42    3,   20|        country?”~“No, my Lord, and God has only saved me through
43    3,   20|          upon an island, with only God and themselves to rely on,
44    3,   20|         despair. I put my trust in God, and accustomed myself to
45    3,   20|           eye upon you but that of God, who reads the deepest secrets
46    3,   20|            I shall never forget.”~“God keep your Honor,” was all
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