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He lived very close to God, and therefore was enabled to bow to the Divine will, to use his own language, 'with sweet submission. Pohlman's term of service, too, was short. He was called away in his thirty-seventh year. His work at Amoy was less than five years. It, too, much of it, was foundation work, though he was permitted to see the walls just beginning to rise.
Doty was on his way to the United States with two of his own and two of Mr. Pohlman's little ones. The other members of their families the mothers and the children, all that was mortal of them were Iying in the Mission cemetery on Kolongsu; and to 'hold the fort, so far as our Mission was concerned, Pohlman was left alone, and well he held it.
Doty left Amoy for the United States, Nov. 12, 1845, with his own and Mr. Pohlman's children. Rev. J. V. N. Talmage accompanied Mr. Doty on his return to Amoy, arriving Aug. 19, 1847. Mr. Pohlman was lost at sea Jan. 5, or 6, 1849. Mr. Talmage was away from Amoy from March 24, 1849 to July 16, 1850. Rev. J. Joralmon arrived at Amoy, April 21, 1856. "Mr.
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