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 the ministry, he adopted it in zeal for his Master's cause, and the manner in which he served that Master won the enduring friendship of Wilberforce, who was wont to describe Samuel Marsden as a moral hero. His influence in the community was the more marked because he was not as Johnson was described by Wilberforce—"very little acquainted with the ways of the world."