For six years' Sabbaths I had seen the ELDER in his accustomed place beneath the pulpit— and, with a sort of solemn fear had looked on his steadfast countenance during sermon, psalm, and prayer. On returning to the scenes of my infancy... The practical English grammar - Página 110por Robert Armstrong (English master, Madras College, St. Andrews.) - 1868 - 120 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Wilson - 1822 - 326 páginas
...green hills—and it was not likely that I had forgotten the name of its possessor. For six years' Sabbaths I had seen the ELDER in his accustomed place...prayer. On returning to the scenes of my infancy, I now 9* met the Pastor going to pray by his death-bed—and witu the privilege which nature gives us... | |
| John Wilson - 1822 - 450 páginas
...green hills — and it was not likely that I had forgotten the name of its possessor. For six years' Sabbaths I had seen the ELDER in his accustomed place...and, with a sort of solemn fear, had looked on his stcdf'ast countenance during sermon, psalm, and prayer. On returning to the scenes of my infancy, I... | |
| John Wilson - 1822 - 450 páginas
...green hills—and it was not likely that I had forgotten the name of its possessor. For six years' Sabbaths I had seen the ELDER in his accustomed place...and, with a sort of solemn fear, had looked on his stedfast countenance during sermon, psalm, and prayer. On returning to the scenes of my infancy, I... | |
| Ambrose Marten - 1826 - 926 páginas
...likely that I had forgotten the name of its possessor. For six years' sabbaths I had seen theelderin his accustomed place beneath the pulpit — and, with a sort of solemn fear, had looked on his stedfast countenance during sermon, psalm, and prayer. On returning to the scenes of my infancy, I... | |
| Ambrose Marten - 1827 - 382 páginas
...green hills — and it was not likely that I had forgotten the name of its possessor. For six years' sabbaths I had seen the elder in his accustomed place...and, with a sort of solemn fear, had looked on his stedfast countenance during sermon, psalm, and prayer. On returning to the scenes of my infancy, I... | |
| Extracts - 1828 - 786 páginas
...sing salvation to the Lamb for ever ! Mrs. RoWE. The Elder's Death-Bed* For six years' sabbaths I bad seen the Elder in his accustomed place beneath the pulpit, and with a sort of solemn fear, bad looked on his stedfast countenance during sermon, psalm, and prayer. On returning to the scenes... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1831 - 344 páginas
...green hills ; and it was not likely that I had forgotten the name of its possessor. For six years' Sabbaths I had seen the ELDER in his accustomed place...pulpit; and with a sort of solemn fear had looked on his 1* steadfast countenance during sermon, psalm, and prayer. On returning to the scenes of my infancy,... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 312 páginas
...bewildering fascinations. EXERCISE 71. The Elder's Death Bed.—PROF. WILSON.—Edinb. PART I. For six years' Sabbaths I had seen the ELDER in his accustomed place beneath the pulpit—and, with a sort of solemn fear, had looked on his steadfast countenance, 15 cheeks which... | |
| 1836 - 332 páginas
...illustrious than the senates either of Athens, or of Rome. ANONYMOUS. THE ELDER'S DEATH-BED. FOR six years' Sabbaths I had seen the ELDER in his accustomed place...the scenes of my infancy, I met the Pastor going to pray by his death-bed — and, with the privilege which nature gives us to behold, even in their last... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 páginas
...to fulfil all the duties of a benefactor.* THE ELDER'S DEATH-BED. JOHN WILSON, SQ.f FOR six years' Sabbaths I had seen the ELDER in his accustomed place...returning to the scenes of my infancy, I met * The poetry of Dr. Brown, though correct and refined, is for the most part feeble and unimpassioned; but... | |
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