| Edward Robinson - 1848 - 590 pages
...near twelve years. But they knew that they were PILGRIMS, and looked not so much on those things, Lut lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest country, and quieted their spirits." It was a great day in the history of the world, this fast day by the sea. It was a remarkable discourse... | |
| Massachusetts - 1841 - 552 pages
...103; Belknap, ii. 124. of life, the declining part was to 88 THE SAD PARTING AT DELFT-HAVKN. CHAP. but lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest country, . — ~ and quieted their spirits. 1620. When they came to the place, they found the ship and all things ready ; and such of their friends... | |
| Massachusetts - 1841 - 536 pages
...103; Belknap, ii. 124. of life, the declining part was to 88 THE SAD PARTING AT DELFT-HAVEN. CHAP. but lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest country, - — ~ and quieted their spirits. 1620. When they came to the place, they found the ship and all things ready ; and such of their friends... | |
| Emma Willard - United States - 1843 - 500 pages
...time, his beloved voice in exhortation and in prayer for them. " But they knew they were PILGRIMS, and lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest country, and quieted their spirits." From Delft-Haven they sailed to Southampton in England. Among the leaders of the party was Elder Brewster,... | |
| Robert Baird - Latter Day Saints - 1844 - 372 pages
...Robinson's flock in Holland was destined to be the beginning only of their wanderings. "They knew that they were PILGRIMS, and looked not much on those things,...their dearest country, and quieted their spirits."* " They saw many goodly and fortified cities, strongly walled and guarded with troops and armed men.... | |
| Robert Baird - Mormons - 1844 - 390 pages
...Robinson's flock in Holland was destined to be the beginning only of their wanderings. " They knew that they were PILGRIMS, and looked not much on those things,...their dearest country, and quieted their spirits."* " They saw many goodly and fortified cities, strongly walled and guarded with troops and armed men.... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1844 - 514 pages
...1608. Their arrival in Amsterdam was but the beginning of their wanderings. " They knew they were ^j1- PILGRIMS, and looked not much on those things, but lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest 1609. country, and quieted their spirits." Soon removing to Leyden, " they saw poverty coming on them... | |
| Robert Baird - Mormons - 1844 - 360 pages
...beginning only of their wanderings. " They knew that they were PILGRIMS, and looked not much on Ihose things, but lifted up their eyes to heaven their dearest country, and quieted their spirits."* " They saw many goodly and fortified cities, strongly walled and guarded, with troops and armed men.... | |
| Emma Willard - Textbooks - 1844 - 342 pages
...time, his beloved voice in exhortation, and in prayer for them. "But they knew they were PILGRIMS, and lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest country, and quieted their spirits." 9. The fifth. — 1O. What did they obtain ? What did they then need ? How contrive to procure it ?... | |
| Robert Baird - United States - 1844 - 550 pages
...of their wanderings. " They knew that they were PILGRIMS, and looked not much on those things, hut lifted up their eyes to heaven their dearest country, and quieted their spirits."* " They saw many goodly and fortified cities, strongly walled and guarded with troops and armed men.... | |
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