But the tide (which stays for no man) calling them away, that were thus loth to depart, their Reverend Pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery cheeks commended them with most fervent prayers... The Harvard Theological Review - Page 2741920Full view - About this book
| Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1899 - 514 pages
...from tears. But the tide (which stays for no man) calling them away, that were thus loth to depart, their Reverend Pastor falling down on his knees, and...watery cheeks commended them with most fervent prayers unto the Lord and his blessing; and then, with mutual embraces and many tears they took their leaves... | |
| John Warner Barber - Belgium - 1855 - 608 pages
...stays for no man) calling them away, that were thus loth to depart, their re erend pastor fHlIiii!- down on his knees, and they all with him. with watery cheeks commended th m with nioet fervent prayers unto the Lord and his blessing ; and then with mutual embraces, and... | |
| Robert Fowler Lawrence - Congregational Churches - 1856 - 638 pages
...knees, and they all with him, he, with watery checks, commended them with most fervent prayers unto the Lord and his blessing; and then with mutual embraces and many tears, they took leave one of another." Here was religious principle and love of "freedom to worship God." was not to... | |
| Robert Fowler Lawrence - Congregationalism - 1856 - 632 pages
...their pastor. As a part of them only could go at this time, he remained. When they were all on board, " their reverend pastor, falling down on his knees, and they all with him, he, with watery cheeks, commended them with most fervent prayers unto the Lord and his blessing; and... | |
| Robert Fowler Lawrence - 1856 - 644 pages
...their pastor. As a part of them only could go at this time, he remained. When they were all on board, " their reverend pastor, falling down on his knees, and they all with him, he, with watery cheeks, commended them with most fervent prayers unto the Lord and his blessing; and... | |
| United States - 1857 - 498 pages
...But the tide, (which stays for no man,) calying them away, were thus loath to departe, their Rev6d pastor falling down on his knees, (and they all with him,) with watrie cheeks, commended them with most fervent praiers to the Lord, and his blessing. And then, with... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1858 - 696 pages
...unfeigned love. But the tide, which stays for no man, calling them away that were thus loath to depart, their reverend pastor falling down on his knees, and...many tears, they took their leaves one of another." 2 " This was the first ground of discontent between them." (Bradford, Cl.) Weston would make them no... | |
| Theology - 1857 - 932 pages
...amongst them; tears gushed from every eye and pithy speeches pierced each other's heart, while then- Reverend Pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery cheeks commended them to the Lord and his blessing." They came not for commerce nor for power; but braved the perils of the... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - America - 1868 - 948 pages
...for no man, calling them away that were thus loath to depart, the reverend pastor, falling down upon his knees, and they all with him, with watery cheeks, commended them with most fervent prayers unto the Lord and his blessing. And then, with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leave... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - History - 1859 - 686 pages
...unfeigned love. But the tide, which stays for no man, calling them away that were thus loath to depart, their reverend pastor falling down on his knees, and...commended them with most fervent prayers to the Lord and Ms blessing. And then with mutual embraces, and many tears, they took their leaves one of another."... | |
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