Robinson Crusoe (Oxford Worldâs Classics) by Daniel Defoe
Author:Daniel Defoe
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2007-02-14T16:00:00+00:00
This Part of Fridayâs Discourse began to relish with me very well,* and from this Time I entertainâd some Hopes, that one Time or other, I might find an Opportunity to make my Escape from this Place; and that this poor Savage might be a Means to help me to do it.
During the long Time that Friday has now been with me, and that he began to speak to me, and understand me, I was not wanting to lay a Foundation of religious Knowledge in his Mind; particularly I askâd him one Time who made him? The poor Creature did not understand me at all, but thought I had askâd who was his Father; but I took it by another handle, and askâd him who made the Sea, the Ground we walkâd on, and the Hills, and Woods; he told me it was one old Benamuckee, that livâd beyond all: He could describe nothing of this great Person, but that he was very old; much older he said than the Sea, or the Land; than the Moon, or the Stars: I askâd him then, if this old Person had made all Things, why did not all Things worship him; he lookâd very grave, and with a perfect Look of Innocence, said, All Things do say O to him: I askâd him if the People who die in his Country went away any where; he said, yes, they all went to Benamuckee; then I askâd him whether these they eat up went thither too, he said yes.
From these Things, I began to instruct him in the Knowledge of the true God: I told him that the great Maker of all Things livâd up there, pointing up towards Heaven: That he governs the World by the same Power and Providence by which he had made it: That he was omnipotent, could do every Thing for us, give every Thing to us, take every Thing from us; and thus by Degrees I openâd his Eyes. He listned with great Attention, and receivâd with Pleasure the Notion of Jesus Christ being sent to redeem us, and of the Manner of making our Prayers to God, and his being able to hear us, even into Heaven; he told me one Day, that if our God could hear us up beyond the Sun, he must needs be a greater God than their Benamuckee, who livâd but a little way off, and yet could not hear, till they went up to the great Mountains where he dwelt, to speak to him; I askâd him if ever he went thither, to speak to him; he said no, they never went that were young Men; none went thither but the old Men, who he callâd their Oowocakee, that is, as I made him explain it to me, their Religious, or Clergy, and that they went to say O, (so he called saying Prayers) and then came back, and told them what Benamuckee said: By this I observâd, That there
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