Island of Tears
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Because of this passion and his own love for God, Tay pioneered Seventh-day Adventism on Pitcairn Island and throughout the islands of the South Pacific. This is the story of John Tay and the island he loved.
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This book is part of the Pacific Press Heritage Project, a plan to re-publish classic books from our historical archives and to make valuable books available once more. The content of this book is presented as it was originally published and should be read with its original publication date in mind.
When sixteen-year-old John Tay shipped off as a sailor in 1848, his mother gave him a Bible and a copy of the book The Mutiny on Board the Bounty. Little did he know how much both books would change his life.
Pitcairn Island, the final port of the infamous Bounty mutineers, became Tay’s goal and passion in life. Because of this passion and his own love for God, Tay pioneered Seventh-day Adventism on Pitcairn Island and throughout the islands of the South Pacific. This is the story of John Tay and the island he loved.
Item Format | Paperback |
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Publisher | Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Weight (lbs) | 0.280000 |
Page Count | 69 |
Language | English |
Year Published | 2017 |