| The North American Review.VOL.XCVIII - 1864 - 654 páginas
...worst, findeth no difference, when he cometh to his journey's end ; and I shall call that my country, where I may most glorify God, and enjoy the presence...herein I submit myself to God's will and yours, and, with your leave, do dedicate myself (laying by all desire of other employments whatsoever) to the service... | |
| 1864 - 644 páginas
...worst, findeth no difference when he cometh to his journey's end ; and I shall call that my country where I may most glorify God, and enjoy the presence...herein I submit myself to God's will and yours, and with your leave, do dedicate myself (laying by all desire of other employments whatsoever) to the service... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1864 - 518 páginas
...worst, findeth no difference, when he cometh to his journey's end ; and I shall call that my country, where I may most glorify God, and enjoy the presence...herein I submit myself to God's will and yours, and, with your leave, do dedicate myself (laying by all desire of other employments whatsoever) to the service... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1864 - 496 páginas
...worst, findeth no difference, when he cometh to his journey's end ; and I shall call that my country, where I may most glorify God, and enjoy the presence...herein I submit myself to God's will and yours, and, with your leave, do dedicate, my self (laying by all desire of other employments whatsoever) to the... | |
| 1864 - 646 páginas
...worst, findeth no difference when he cometh to his journey's end ; and I shall call that my country where I may most glorify God, and enjoy the presence...herein I submit myself to God's will and yours, and with your leave, do dedicate myself (laying by all desire of other employments whatsoever) to C* «'iat... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - 1865 - 636 páginas
...wrath but conscience' sake." Said the younger Winthrop to his father, " I shall call that my country where I may most glorify God and enjoy the presence of my dearest friends." And so came godly men and devoted women, flying from oppressive statutes, where they might find " Freedom... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - 1865 - 642 páginas
...wrath but conscience' sake." Said the younger Winthrop to his father, " I shall call that my country where I may most glorify God and enjoy the presence of my dearest friends." And so came godly men and devoted women, flying from oppressive statutes, where they might find " Freedom... | |
| William Carlos Martyn - 1867 - 440 páginas
...when he informed his son of the- decision, the younger Winthrop replied: "I shall call that my country where I may most glorify God and enjoy the presence...myself to God's will and yours, and dedicate myself to Heaven and the Company, with the whole endeavors both of mind and body. The motives for emigration... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1867 - 756 páginas
...worst, fiudeth no difference when he cometh to his journey's end. And I shall call that my country, where I may most glorify God and enjoy the presence...herein I submit myself to God's will and yours, and with your leave, do dedicate myself (laying by all desire for other employment whatsoever) to the service... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 510 páginas
...wrath, but conscience' sake." Said the younger Winthrop to his father, "I shall call that my country where I may most glorify God and enjoy the presence of my dearest friends." And so came godly men and devoted women, flying from oppressive statutes, where they might find •... | |
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