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“...your excellent speeches made here be like the morning dew. The church at Ephesus was once active and diligent, but where is it now ? They have no place of worship; they are all destroyed. The men now confined for rebellion were subscribers to the Society last year, and nOw what is their end? The cord that binds them. And why ? because they did not act according to what they professed to be in their speeches.”! * These idols are now in this country, and will probably be exhibited in the Society’s Museum. f Mr. Threlkeld was the only Missionary at that time in Raiatea, Mr. Williams being on a voyage of health to Port Jackson. ♦ During the preceding month, a native, of very turbulent character, had stirred up to rebellion some of the people, who, being taken with their ringleader, twelve were condemned to death ; but, on the intercession of Mr. Threlkeld, § their punishment was changed, and they were sentenced to work in chains, until their conduct should be such as to allow of the chiefs, co...”