| Ephraim Eveleth - 1831 - 218 страница
...The scene, as looked on in the stillness of a brightly gleaming Sabbath morning from our ship, was well calculated, with its associations, to prepare...it expedient to hold the services of the Sabbath, visually attended nt all the other stations at nine o'clock in the morning, and at four in the afternoon,... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1832 - 386 страница
...The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly beaming' sabbath morning, was well- calculated with its associations to prepare...worship should allow us to go on shore. Mr. Goodrich had apprized us, that he had found it expedient to hold the services of the sabbath, usually attended at... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 страница
...heart." The scene, as looked on in the stillness of a brightlygleaming sabbath morning from our ship, was well calculated, with its associations, to prepare...worship should allow us to go on shore. Mr. Goodrich had apprized us, that he had found it expedient to hold the services of the sabbath—usually attended... | |
| 1833 - 310 страница
...The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly-beaming Sabbath-morning, was well calculated, with its associations, to prepare...own public worship should allow us to go on shore. Though the services had commenced when we landed, large numbers were seen standing round the doors... | |
| 1836 - 712 страница
...The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly-beaming Sabbath morning, was well calculated, with its associations, to prepare...view, when the conclusion of our own public worship would allow us to go on shore. Mr Goodrich had apprised us, that he had found it expedient to hold... | |
| 1836 - 378 страница
...looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly-beaming Sabhath morning, was well caleulated, with its associations, to prepare the mind for strong...view, when the conclusion of our own public worship would allow us to go on shore. Mr Goodrich, had apprised us. that he had found it expedient to hold... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1849 - 348 страница
...on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly beaming Sabbath morning, was well calculated, wuh its associations, to prepare the mind for strong impressions...apprised us, that he had found it expedient to hold bolh the services of the Sabbath, in the forepart of the day, that all might have the benefit of two... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1849 - 398 страница
...The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of the brightly-beaming Sabbath morning, was well calculated, with its associations, to prepare...view, when the conclusion of our own public worship would allow us to go on shore. Mr. Goodrich had apprised us, that he had found it expedient to hold... | |
| Daniel Clarke Eddy - 1850 - 380 страница
...The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly-gleaming Sabbath morning, was well calculated, with its associations, to prepare...go on shore. Mr. Goodrich had apprised us that he found it expedient to hold the services of the Sabbath, usually attended at all the other stations... | |
| Daniel C. Eddy - 1850 - 390 страница
...The scene, as looked on from our ship, in the stillness of a brightly-gleaming sabbath morning, was well calculated, with its associations, to prepare...worship should allow us to go on shore. Mr. Goodrich had apprized us that he found it expedient to hold the services of the sabbath, usually attended at all... | |
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