Lays of the Pilgrim FathersLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 71 páginas |
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... friends of religious freedom was directed to the suggested memorial by the Rev. Thomas Binney , in a paper drawn up and subscribed by himself , and subsequently subscribed by the lead- ing ministers of the Congregational body . As it is ...
... friends of religious freedom was directed to the suggested memorial by the Rev. Thomas Binney , in a paper drawn up and subscribed by himself , and subsequently subscribed by the lead- ing ministers of the Congregational body . As it is ...
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... friends , but he found in the midst of them an appropriate grave . " JOHN LATHROP succeeded Mr. JACOB as pastor of the Church in Southwark . In 1632 , he and some forty of the members of his Church were apprehended and sentenced to ...
... friends , but he found in the midst of them an appropriate grave . " JOHN LATHROP succeeded Mr. JACOB as pastor of the Church in Southwark . In 1632 , he and some forty of the members of his Church were apprehended and sentenced to ...
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... friends in Southwark to all with whom we may have in- fluence , willingly pledging ourselves by this act to aid them , by word or deed , to the utmost of our power . James Bennett , D.D. | John Leifchild , D.D. | John Harris , D.D. John ...
... friends in Southwark to all with whom we may have in- fluence , willingly pledging ourselves by this act to aid them , by word or deed , to the utmost of our power . James Bennett , D.D. | John Leifchild , D.D. | John Harris , D.D. John ...
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... friend to the cause whom death has removed . The late respected and lamented Lord Mayor of London ( Mr. Alderman Wire ) , to the time of his death , took a deep interest in the Memorial Church , and was most solicitous that it should be ...
... friend to the cause whom death has removed . The late respected and lamented Lord Mayor of London ( Mr. Alderman Wire ) , to the time of his death , took a deep interest in the Memorial Church , and was most solicitous that it should be ...
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... friends in London , and the grant voted by the Lon- don Chapel Building Society will provide about £ 500 . Say , then , that £ 3000 is the amount now required of the great Congregational body in England and Wales as a thank - offering ...
... friends in London , and the grant voted by the Lon- don Chapel Building Society will provide about £ 500 . Say , then , that £ 3000 is the amount now required of the great Congregational body in England and Wales as a thank - offering ...
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ARTIFICIAL LOCOMOTION BARON beautiful bless CATACOMBS AT ROME Christian CLARK'S ISLAND cold corpse low Congregational body Corruptions of Popery deep Diagrams earth Edition England fcap forest free dare freedom friends grave hand heart HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hills hundred years ago illustrated INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT John King William Street laid his cold land Lectures liberty LONDON London Missionary Society LONGMANS Lord MAYFLOWER RIDING Memorial Church MEN'S EDUCATIONAL UNION Missionary mossy forest Nineveh Nonconformity o'er ocean old chair Old Kent Road originally designed pamphlet pastor Paternoster Row Pilgrim Fathers PILGRIM FUNERAL Pilgrim Society Pilgrim's Progress Pilgrims and wanderers Plymouth Plymouth Bay praise prayer Price 18 Pure and Primitive Puritan REVIVAL IN ULSTER RIDING AT ANCHOR rock round Sabbath sacred sail Scott shore sires song Southwark spot stones storms Thee THOMAS BINNEY Thou truth Vindication of Pure W.C. Price WADDINGTON waves wind wintry worship
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Página 2 - For the LORD your God dried up the waters of Jordan from before you, until ye were passed over, as the LORD your God did to the Red sea, which he dried up from before us, until we were gone over: that all the people of the earth might know the hand of the LORD, that it is mighty: that ye might fear the LORD your God for ever.
Página 19 - The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rock-bound coast, And the woods against a stormy sky Their giant branches tossed; And the heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moored their bark On the wild New England shore.
Página 43 - THE Pilgrim Fathers, — where are they? The waves that brought them o'er Still roll in the bay, and throw their spray As they break along the shore; Still roll in the bay, as they rolled that day When the Mayflower moored below; When the sea around was black with storms, And white the shore with snow.
Página 13 - Lest haply after he hath laid the foundation, and is not able to finish it, all that behold it begin to mock him, saying, This man began to build, and was not able to finish.
Página 20 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard, and the sea; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free.
Página 48 - Open wide on her lap lay the well-worn psalm-book of Ainsworth, Printed in Amsterdam, the words and the music together, Rough-hewn, angular notes, like stones in the wall of a churchyard, Darkened and overhung by the running vine of the verses.
Página 20 - Away from their childhood's land ? There was woman's fearless eye, Lit by her deep love's truth ; There was manhood's brow, serenely high, And the fiery heart of youth. What sought they thus afar ? Bright jewels of the mine ? The wealth of seas, the spoils of war ? They sought a faith's pure shrine ! Ay, call it holy ground, The soil where first they trod ; They have left unstained what there they found — Freedom to worship God.
Página 31 - And sends the fowls to us in care On daily visits through the air. He hangs in shades the orange bright Like golden lamps in a green night, And does in the...
Página 44 - The pilgrim exile, — sainted name! The hill whose icy brow Rejoiced, when he came, in the morning's flame, In the morning's flame burns now. And the moon's cold light, as it lay that night On the hillside and the sea, Still lies where he laid his houseless head,— But the Pilgrim, — where is he?
Página 32 - Thus sung they in the English boat A holy and a cheerful note, And all the way to guide their chime With falling oars they kept the time.