| 1854 - 834 lehte
...departure the weather was overcast, the clouds gathered together on all sides, and on the next morning distilled such soft, sweet, and moderate showers of...hard to say whether our withered corn or drooping affect ion s were most quickened or revived, — such was the bounty and goodness of our God.'" —... | |
| John Smith - 1819 - 318 lehte
...ouer-cast, and on the next morning distilled such soft, sweet, moderate showers, continuing fourteene daies, mixed with such seasonable weather, as it was hard to say, whether our withered Corne, or drooping affections were most quickned and reuiued; such was the bounty and mercy of God.... | |
| 1841 - 552 lehte
...weather was overcast, the clouds gath~ v~ ered together on all sides, and on the next morning ] 6 2 3. distilled such soft, sweet, and moderate showers of...goodness of our God. Of this the Indians, by means of Hobbamock,1 took notice ; who being then in the town, and this exercise in the midst of the week, said,... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 lehte
...together on all sides, and on the next morning distilled such soft, sweet, and moderate showers of rain, and mixed with such seasonable weather, as it was...revived. Such was the bounty and goodness of our God." Perhaps a more remarkable instance of God's interposition in answer to prayer is not to be found on... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 lehte
...together on all sides, and on the next morning distilled such soft, sweet, and moderate showers of rain, and mixed with such seasonable weather, as it was hard to say whether our withered corn or drooping-affections were most quickened or revived. Such was the bounty and goodness of our God." Perhaps... | |
| 1849 - 336 lehte
...together on all sides, and on the next morning distilled such soft, swect, and moderate shewers of rain, and mixed with such seasonable weather, as it was hard to say whether our withered corn or drooping affeetions were most quickened or revived. Such was the bounty and goodness of our God." ' Perhaps... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1849 - 396 lehte
...together on all sides, and on the next morning distilled such soft, sweet, and moderate showers of rain, and mixed with such seasonable weather, as it was hard to say whether our \vithered corn or drooping affections were most quickened or revived. Such was the bounty and goodness... | |
| 1850 - 528 lehte
...departure, the weather was overcast, the clouds gathered together on all sides, and on the next morning distilled such soft, sweet, and moderate showers of...our withered corn or drooping affections were most quickCHAP. xII. ened or revived ; such was the bounty and goodness of our God." The Pilgrim Fathers... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1851 - 316 lehte
...in his relation, " was overcast, the clouds gathered together on all sides, and on the next morning, distilled such soft, sweet, and moderate showers of...revived ; such was the bounty and goodness of our God." Hobbamock, who was then at Plymouth, seeing the people on their way to meeting, said it was but three... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - 1853 - 312 lehte
...departure the weather was overcast, the clouds gnthcrod together on all sides, and on the next morning distilled such soft, sweet, and moderate showers of...— such was the bounty and goodness of our God." Shortly after Standish returned with a timely supply of provisions, and they also learned with joy... | |
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