William Adams [1564-1620] English Rank: 101 Explorer
Faith
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So I departed and was free from imprisonment. | | 101From the ship all things were taken out, so that the clothes which I took with me on my back I only had. | | 102Faith is a continuation of reason. | Faith | 103At which time came to us many boats and we suffered them to come aboard, being not able to resist them, which people did us no harm, neither of us understanding the one the other. | | 104Therefore I do pray and entreat you in the name of Jesus Christ to do so much as to make my being here in Japan known to my poor wife, in a manner a widow and my two children fatherless; which thing only is my greatest grief of heart and conscience. | | 105Not only I lost what I had in the ship, but from the captain and the company generally what was good or worth the taking was carried away; all which was done unknown to the emperor. | | 106Now being in such grace and favor by reason I learned him some points of geometry and understanding of the art of mathematics with other things, I pleased him so that what I said he would not contrary. | | 107In the end of five years I made supplication to the king to go out of this land, desiring to see my poor wife and children according to conscience and nature. | | 108If our countries had war the one with the other, that was no cause that he should put us to death; with which they were out of heart that their cruel pretense failed them. For which God be forever-more praised. | | 109So in process of four or five years the emperor called me, as divers times he had done before. | | 110So that between the Cape of St. Maria and Japan we were four months and twenty-two days; at which time there were no more than six besides myself that could stand upon his feet. | | 111 | | | | | | | | | | |
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