Samuel saw her eyes and told her how beautiful she is to her. He has seen her many times and each time she smiles and distracts his eyes. Sometimes he does not know how things develop. No matter how bad it is, he can always find out strength to her. There is a baby on the road right now. And his life is changing. This child was born in a place where war and suffering are the common foundation. His mother gave him the name of Samuel. Before Samuel was born, his father was killed in the battle of the town and the suburbs, leaving a hole in the mother's heart Only hope and expectation from him can destroy her.
In the winter from 1620 to 1621, nearly half of the pilgrims died of starvation. Samuel lost his brother, Edward and his nephew. Samuel became a guardian of his nephew named Samuel. In 1623, Samuel's wife Bridget arrived at the unboot. Also in 1623, Samuel acquired 2 acres of land as part of the land parcel, and his wife, Bridget, got her share "in the corner of the pond". In 1629, a group of settlers led by Salem's founder John Endicott needed to provide medical and advice to the church organization. Plymouth sent Samuel Fuller to help, and Endicott later expressed his gratitude in the letter to William Bradford on 11 May 1629. A similar situation also occurred when Fuller helped colonists in Charles Town shed blood in 1630 (a general medical practice at the time). A letter from about 20 William Bradford details the situation of "Mattapan", and he states that many patients died in his position.
In the summer of 1633, Samuel Fuller became ill due to illness ("infectious fever") and spread to Plymouth in autumn. Nathaniel Morton wrote the death of Samuel Fuller in the monument of New England in 1669: "Mr. Samuel Fuller died after having helped others, he was very comforted, his faculty and staff It was their surgeons and doctors that not only served but also because they served Christ in the Church's butler for many years and served Christ in his position, he did a number of good things in his position. He was forgotten after God had taken him away from the world. "
Samuel began to explain about Samuel's father. Elijah lived on the hill of Ephraim ... and Ephraim (1 Sam, 11: 1). In Samuel 's text, there is nothing to suggest that Elkanah is Levi. (The priest is a Levi tribe and must be the descendant of Aaron, the brother of Moses and the first high priest.) He has never been pointed out to aid the pastor, he is with Ephraim It is said. In the chronicle, he is called Levi (2: 6). Even though Samuel is the one responsible for the sacrifice, why is not he called high priest? This is because David's advertisement needs to provide some reason for David's interpretation. Samuel took away the high priest and the chronicle that most of the critics have seen.