| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1831 - 368 lehte
...all pressing to the house of God. So few canoes were round the ship yesterday, and the landing place had been so little thronged, as our boats passed to...deigns in humblest fane, On wildest shore, to meet the upright in heart." The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly beaming... | |
| Ephraim Eveleth - 1831 - 218 lehte
...this very place, only four years ago, the known wishes and example of chiefs of high authority—the daily persuasion of teachers, added to motives of...deigns in humblest fane, On wildest shore, to meet the upright in heart. " The scene, as looked on in the stillness of a brightly gleaming Sabbath morning... | |
| 1831 - 590 lehte
...authority, and the daily persuasion of Teachers, added to motives of curiosity and novelty, could scarcely induce a hundred of the inhabitants to give an irregular,...worship Him, who deigns in humblest fane, On wildest ahore, to meet th' upright in heart. The scene, as looked on in the stillness of a brightly-gleaming... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1831 - 372 lehte
...and impatient attendance on the services of the sanctuary. But, now, "Like mountain torrents pouring1 to the main, From every glen a living* stream came...deigns in humblest fane. On wildest shore, to meet the upright in heart" The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly beaming... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1831 - 390 lehte
...give an irregular, careless, and impatient attendance on the services of the sanctuary. But now, 1 ' Like mountain torrents pouring to the main, From every...living- stream came forth — From every hill in crowds they.hastened down, To worship him, who deigns in humblest fane, On wildest shore, to meet the upright... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 lehte
...novelty, could scarcely induce a hundred of the inhabitants to give an 20* • 234 ECLECTIC READER. • irregular, careless and impatient attendance on the...deigns, in humblest fane, On wildest shore, to meet the upright in heart." The scene, as looked on in the stillness of a brightlygleaming sabbath morning... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1832 - 386 lehte
...careless, and impatient attendance on the services of the sanctury. But now, SABBATH MORNING. 65 " Like mountain torrents pouring to the main, From every...deigns in humblest fane, On wildest shore, to meet the upright in heart." The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly beaming'... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1832 - 434 lehte
...mountain torrents pouring to the nmin, From every glen a living stream came forth — From every bill in crowds they hastened down To worship Him, who deigns in humblest hue, On wildest shore, to meet the upright in heart." The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1833 - 322 lehte
...affections of deep power came over me; and the silent musings of my heart were "what a change—what a happy change!" When at this very place, only four...deigns in humblest fane, On wildest shore, to meet the upright in heart." The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly beaming... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1835 - 328 lehte
...the sanctuary. But now — " Like mountain torrents pouring to the main. From every glen a living1 stream came forth — From every hill in crowds they...deigns, in humblest fane, On wildest shore, to meet the upright iu heart." The scene, as looked on in the stillness of a brightlygleaming sabbath morning... | |
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