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Show 19 to preach the everlasting gospel to in their native tongue. Ma y ta in s , and bless hi s on in as spite of such as and factories of central Scotland, recounted in 1879 that he visited McKenzie of G'l e n= F'e o c ha n Ga e l i c in 1850 Dh e!' the in his work among the apparently preaching made to November William Gibson, from A. XLI, 269-70; Highlanders (London, Chapman 3Richard City, L. and J. publication (printed in in Inverness Kioghachd MacDonaldused this tract own greeted tongue.3 no as trace Edinburgh, can Dan Jones in his .No attempt be found of the now to Orson IX, Spencer, Liver 362. also comments about lack of in Charles Dickens, was had been done in MacDonald, Oban, April 21, see John Scots in Ross -shire but with 1847 in Millennial Star, 2Letter Lake God"). unlike that which pool, (Salt of Gaelic-speaking foreign-speaking missions, 16, member, tract for a the Book of Mormon in Gaelic, 1Letter, MacDonald entitled "Do Suchd-siridh other among Aaron J. Gaelic tracts to the native Welsh in their :publish nial Star, did among the smoke stacks Hi g hl arid church a Kingdom success,2 little they although some by MacDonald's father) ("Seekers after moun the songs of Zion did not resound who had written , He gave MacDonald . of the sons Zion.l high hopes among the heather hills loudly hardy labours, till the heather hills of old Scotland reverberate with the songs of However, the the God of Is rael lead him 1879 in Millen convers The Uncommercial Traveller ' and Hall, n. d.), 122. Evans, A Century of Mormonism in Great Britain Deseret Book Company, 1937), p. 196. |