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In 1866, a fourteen-year-old orphan reluctantly joins the crew of a missionary ship leaving Australia, but when a hurricane strands him on a South Sea island and he is captured by slave traders, he finds the courage to trust in God.
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Slave trade, Missions, Missionaries, Juvenile fiction, Christian life, Orphans, FictionPlaces
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Sinking the Dayspring: John G. Paton
2001, Bethany House Publishers
in English
0764222686 9780764222689
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"The experiences of missionary John G. Paton, Captain Fraser, and the Dayspring are true except for a few details."--T.p. verso.
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