Judson, Adoniram, 1788-1850; Missionaries -- Burma -- Biography; Missionaries -- United States -- Biography
“On returning to the house, she said, ‘Now I have taken the oath of
allegiance to Jesus Christ, and I have nothing to do but to commit
myself, soul and body, into the hands of my Lord, assured that He will
never suffer me to fall away.’ Several visitors spent the night at the
mission-house.
“_July 19._ In the morning, we all met for worship. After I had
prayed, Moung Thah-lah and Moung Shwa-ba both prayed, with much
propriety and feeling. In the course of the forenoon, Mah Men-la’s
husband, and Moung Thah-a, and the doctor, and several others, came
in, so that we had quite a houseful. At noon, we set out for the
river, followed by near a hundred people, the women crying aloud in
the Burman manner, and almost all deeply affected. When we entered the
boat, I called the teacher and Mah Men-la and a few others to go with
us to the ship, which lay at some distance in the river. The rest
remained on the wharf, bidding us farewell, telling us to come back
soon, etc. Thus we left the shores of Rangoon. Those who accompanied
us to the ship stayed an hour or two and returned. We stood as long on
the quarter-deck looking at them as the others had stood on the wharf
looking at us.[27]
“_July 20._ The ship having been unable to move yesterday, on account
of the anchor’s being foul, the teacher, Moung Shwa-gnong, espied the
masts from his village, and came off in a boat, with his wife and
another woman. Soon after, most of the Nan-dau-gong people came to the
mission-house, and, finding that the ship had not dropped down, came
off, accompanied by several of our own people. We were much gratified
by this fresh proof of their attachment; but the ship got under weigh
immediately, and they were obliged to leave us for the last time.”
The following letter sent by these newly-made converts to their brethren
in America, shows of what stuff this first Burman church was made:
“Brethren all, who live in America! The brethren who live in Burmah
address you.
“We inform you, brethren, that, trusting in the grace of the eternal
God, the divine Spirit, and the excellent Son, the Lord Jesus Christ,
we remain happy; and seeing our real state and circumstances, we have
repentance of soul, and an anticipation of the happiness of heaven.
“God, the sum of all perfection, without beginning and without end,
subsists through successive ages; and this world, the earth and sky,
and all things therein, which He has created, are according as He
created them.
“God, the Creator, is replete with goodness and purity, and is exempt
from old age, sickness, death, and annihilation; and thus there is
none that can compare with Him.
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