| Anna Seward - 1810 - 420 страница
...the Sabbath from one of the perforated arches in the rocks of the verdant dingle, before described. By his directions, they ranged themselves on the grassy...preaching to his alarmed and distressed flock in that little wilderness ? How solemn, how pathetic, must have been his exhortations in those terrific hours... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 страница
...sabbath, from one of the perforated arclies in the rocks of the verdant dingle, which I have described. By his directions, they ranged themselves on the grassy...minister of God stretching forth his hands from the rock,and preaching to his alarmed and distressed flock in that Jittle wilderness? How solemn, how pathetic,... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 страница
...sabbath, from one of the perforated arches in the rocks of the verdant dingle, which I have described. By his directions, they ranged themselves on the grassy...speaker from that rock might be distinctly heard. Do you net see this dauntless minister of God stretching forth his-h:inds from the rock, and preaching to... | |
| 1816 - 358 страница
...other ; the dell being so narrow, * speaker from that rock might be distinctly heard. D you not sec this dauntless minister of God stretching forth his hands from the rock, and preaching to hii alarmed and distressed flock in that little wilderness.: How solemn, how pathetic, must have been... | |
| 1821 - 426 страница
...sabbath, from one of the perforated arches in the rocks of the verdant dingle, which I have described. By his directions, they ranged themselves on the grassy...preaching to his alarmed and distressed flock in that little wilderness ? How solemn, how pathetic, must have been his exhortations, in those terrific hours... | |
| Christian correspondent - 1837 - 350 страница
...the Sabbath from one of the perforated arches in the rocks of the verdant dingle, before described. By his directions, they ranged themselves on the grassy...preaching to his alarmed and distressed flock in that little wilderness ? How solemn, how pathetic, must have been his exhortations in those terrific hours... | |
| 1842 - 300 страница
...the Sabbath from one of the perforated arches in the rocks of the verdant dingle before described. By his directions they ranged themselves on the grassy...rock, and preaching to his alarmed and distressed Hock in that little wilderness? How solemn, how pathetic, must have been his exhortations in those... | |
| 1861 - 972 страница
...sabbath from one of the perforated arches in the rocks of the verdant dingle, which I have described. By his directions, they ranged themselves on the grassy declivity near the bottom, a yard taint from each other ; the dell being so narrow, a speaker from that rock might be distinctly heard.... | |
| William Henry Goss - 1889 - 668 страница
...being so narrow, a speaker, as my father often proved to us, might be distinctly heard from that arch. Do you not see this dauntless minister of God, stretching forth his hands from the rock, instructing and consoling his distressed flock in that little wilderness ? How solemn, how affecting... | |
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