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 2721920Full view - About this book
| Richard Chappell Parsons - American literature - 1892 - 310 pages
...pastor falling down on -his knees, and all they with them, commended them with the most fervent tear= to the Lord and his blessing; and then with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leave of one another, which proved to be their last leave to many." It is this moment of the farewell... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1893 - 462 pages
...which stays for no man, .calling them away that were thus loth to depart, their reverendpastor, falling on his knees, and they all with him, with watery cheeks...fervent prayers to the Lord and His blessing. And therewith mutual embraces and .i6zo DEPARTURE OF THE EMIGRANTS. 159 many tears, they took their leaves... | |
| John Brown - Brownists - 1895 - 390 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...their leaves one of another ; which proved to be the lust leave to many of them.' Winslow gives the final touch to this historic scene. As the Speedwell... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1896 - 466 pages
...which stays for no man, calling them away that were thus loth to depart, their reverend pastor falling on his knees, and they all with him, with watery cheeks commended them with most fervent prayers to the 1 ,ord and His blessing. And then, with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leaves one... | |
| Edward Arber - History - 1897 - 704 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,...with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leavers one of another : which proved to be the last leave to many of them. Bradford MS., folios 91-93.... | |
| Charles Noble - American literature - 1898 - 460 pages
...depart, their Reverend Pastor, falling downe on his knees, — and they all with him — with waterie cheeks commended them with most fervent prayers to the Lord and His blessing. And then with mutual imbrases and many tears, they took their leaves of one another, which proved to be the last leave to... | |
| Church history - 1928 - 342 pages
...which stays for no man, calling them away thus loath to depart, their reverend pastor John Robinson, falling down on his knees and they all with him, with...fervent prayers to the Lord and his blessing. And the Hollanders of Delfshaven preserved the living memory of it, as a record of 1646 tells us«). Robinson... | |
| Cephas Brainerd, Eveline Warner Brainerd - New England - 1901 - 492 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 leave... | |
| Cephas Brainerd, Eveline Warner Brainerd - New England - 1901 - 494 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 leave... | |
| Cephas Brainerd, Eveline Warner Brainerd - New England - 1901 - 492 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 leave... | |
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