| Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1669 - 562 pages
...nnto the Lord and his blessing ; and then with mutual embraces, and many tears, they took their leave one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them. Thus hoisting sail with a prosperous gale of wind, they came in a short time to Southampton, where... | |
| Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1826 - 498 pages
...unto the Lord and his blessing; and then with mutual embraces, and many tears, they took their leave one of another, which proved to be the last leave \ to many of them. Thus hoisting sail with a prosperous gale of wind, they came in a short time to Sowlhamp• /on, where... | |
| William Sullivan - New England - 1830 - 72 pages
...commended them unto the Lord;—and then with mutual embraces, and many tears, they took their leave, one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them.' At Southampton they found the Mayflower, and the rest of their company. The Mayflower and Speedwell... | |
| Benjamin Hanbury - Congregationalism - 1839 - 628 pages
...of such thick antichristian darkness, and that perfection of knowledge should break forth at once. many tears, they took their leaves one of another...which proved to be the last leave, to many of them. Thus hoisting sail, with a prosperous gale of wind, they came in short time to Southampton ; where... | |
| Christian education - 1839 - 920 pages
...unto the Lord and his blessing ; and then with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leave one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them." On the 6th of September, 1620, the adventurers sailed from Plymouth, in the Mayflower, and, on the... | |
| American education society - 1839 - 496 pages
...unto the Lord and his blessing ; and then with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leave one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them." On the Cth of September, llüO, the adventurers sailed from Plymouth, in the Mayflower, and, on the... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) - 1840 - 64 pages
...Lord and his blessing ; — and then with mutual embraces and many tears they took their leave of one another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them.' Such was the embarkation of the New England Fathers ! — Such the commencement of that Pilgrim Voyage,... | |
| John Shenton Bright - Congregational churches - 1842 - 106 pages
...not refrain from tears! But the tide, which stays for no man, calling them away that were thus loth to depart, their reverend pastor falling down on his...which proved to be the last leave, to many of them. Thus hoisting sail, with a prosperous gale of wind, they came in short time to Southampton ; where... | |
| J. Fletcher - 1842 - 478 pages
...unto the Lord and his blessing ; and then with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leave one of another ; which proved to be the last leave to many of them." They sailed with a prosperous voyage to Southampton, where they were joined by the rest of the Pilgrim... | |
| Robert Walter Weir - Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) - 1843 - 22 pages
...the Lord and his blessing ; and then, with mutual embraces, and many tears, they took their leave, one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them.' About one-half the number who came out in the Mayflower, died the first year. Those who are represented... | |
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