The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 23
... attending them at supper . For the first , warm water was brought in large tubs or buckets : the ladies , dressed in black , tucked up their gowns , and girded them- selves with napkins ; after which , they pulled off the stockings of ...
... attending them at supper . For the first , warm water was brought in large tubs or buckets : the ladies , dressed in black , tucked up their gowns , and girded them- selves with napkins ; after which , they pulled off the stockings of ...
Page 24
... attend the same pilgrims at table . We were fortunate in procuring good seats op- posite , when the pilgrims came in ... attending our own church service , which a clergyman performed in his rooms . " At twelve o'clock this night , I ...
... attend the same pilgrims at table . We were fortunate in procuring good seats op- posite , when the pilgrims came in ... attending our own church service , which a clergyman performed in his rooms . " At twelve o'clock this night , I ...
Page 25
... attended by his guardia nobile , in princely uniform , glittering with gold , their helmets adorned with plumes of feathers ; the ambassadors and their wives , the senator and his train , the Ar- menian bishop and priests , in very ...
... attended by his guardia nobile , in princely uniform , glittering with gold , their helmets adorned with plumes of feathers ; the ambassadors and their wives , the senator and his train , the Ar- menian bishop and priests , in very ...
Page 27
... attended to with the most scrupulous watchfulness . On Saturday night she frequently in- quires the hour , that twelve o'clock may not surprise her hearing any thing which she does not consider Sunday reading . Since her illness she ...
... attended to with the most scrupulous watchfulness . On Saturday night she frequently in- quires the hour , that twelve o'clock may not surprise her hearing any thing which she does not consider Sunday reading . Since her illness she ...
Page 28
... attended with the noise in the throat which generally precedes dissolution . After some time , she revived as one awakening from broken slumbers , and talked more cheerfully than she had done for many days . Having heard of Ame- lia ...
... attended with the noise in the throat which generally precedes dissolution . After some time , she revived as one awakening from broken slumbers , and talked more cheerfully than she had done for many days . Having heard of Ame- lia ...
Contents
153 | |
165 | |
188 | |
199 | |
216 | |
236 | |
264 | |
291 | |
308 | |
324 | |
339 | |
358 | |
365 | |
538 | |
556 | |
581 | |
663 | |
669 | |
691 | |
699 | |
717 | |
736 | |
748 | |
774 | |
784 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action Antinomian Apostle appear believe Bible Bishop blessing Book of Enoch brain brainular called Catholic cause character Charles Wesley church Church of England clergy clergyman death Divine Divine grace doctrine duty earth Editorofthe Christian Observer effect Enoch eternal evil excited exertions faith fear feel friends give glory Gospel grace hath heart heaven holy Holy Spirit hope important impression influence Ireland Irenæus irritation Jesus Christ labour Lord manifestations means ment mental mercy mind minister missionaries moral morbid nature ness never object organ parish passage peace peculiar persons phrenology prayer preaching present principle Protestant Protestantism racter readers religion religious remarks respect Roman-Catholic salvation Saviour Scrip Scripture sense Sermons shew sinner sins sion Society soul spirit things thou tion Tothe Editorofthe Christian true truth unto viscus word