This 24 hours light winds from the SEd all sail
set steering SW PM obsd a distance between the
À and Å which gives our longitude 22.42 West
Lattd Obsd 27.47 North
In the forenoon had devine service in the cabin
on dock read a surmon of St Paul to Timothy 2nd epis
1 chapt 13th verce in the afternoon instructed the
boys and sung and prayd with them in the
everning read the 17th chapt of Jeremiah with
a surmon the importance of takeing the word
of God for our guide and rule Text 119th Psalm
129th verce Paul may plant and Apolos water
but God alone must give the increase
text for the day being confident of this verry
thing that he which he hath begun a good work
in you will perform it to the day of Jesus
Christ
Sunday 24 April 1836
[Captain Robert Morgan, on board the Duke of York wrote. | Read source notes.]
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