... and honor, and glory to God, who had come down for their deliverance. In such exercises, the evening was spent, until the hour of twelve approached. The missionary then proposed, that when the clock on the Cathedral should begin to strike, the whole... Flowers Plucked by a Traveller on the Journey of Life - Pagina 22door Charles Taber Congdon - 1840 - 72 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Jortin - 1824 - 204 pagina’s
...that when the clock on the cathedral should begin to strike, the \vhole congregation should fall upon their knees, and receive the boon of freedom in silence. Accordingly as the loud beH tolled its first notes, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silent,... | |
| James Armstrong Thome, Joseph Horace Kimball - 1838 - 544 pagina’s
...that when the clock on the cathedral should begin to strike, the whole congregation should fall upon their knees and receive the boon of freedom in silence....Accordingly as the loud bell tolled its first note, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silence, save the quivering half stifled... | |
| James Armstrong Thome, Joseph Horace Kimball - 1838 - 502 pagina’s
...the cathedral should begin to strike, the whole congregation should fall upon their knees and receiva the boon of freedom in silence. Accordingly as the loud bell tolled its first note, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silence, save the quivering half stifled... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1842 - 40 pagina’s
...that when the clock on the cathedral should begin to strike, the whole congregation should fall upon their knees, and receive the boon of freedom in silence. Accordingly, as the loud bell tolled its first notes, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silent, save the quivering,... | |
| 1843 - 588 pagina’s
...that when the clock on the cathedral should begin to strike, the whole congregation should fall upon their knees, and receive the boon of freedom in silence. Accordingly, as the loud bell tolled its first notes, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silent, save the quivering,... | |
| Jonathan Blanchard - 1846 - 526 pagina’s
...that when the clock on the Cathedral should begin to strike, the whole congregation should fall upon their knees, and receive the boon of freedom in silence....Accordingly, as the loud bell tolled its first note, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silence, save the quivering, half-stifled... | |
| Jonathan Blanchard - 1846 - 538 pagina’s
...that when the clock on the Cathedral should begin to strike, the whole congregation should fall upon their knees, and receive the boon of freedom in silence....Accordingly, as the loud bell tolled its first note, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silence, save the quivering, half-stifled... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1848 - 482 pagina’s
...that when the clock on the cathedral should begin to strike, the whole congregation should fall upon their knees, and receive the boon of freedom in silence. Accordingly as the loud bell tolled its first notes, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silent, save the quivering,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1851 - 502 pagina’s
...that when the clock on the cathedral should begin to strike, the whole congregation should fall upon their knees, and receive the boon of freedom in silence. Accordingly as the loud bell tolled its first notes, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silent, save the quivering,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1851 - 484 pagina’s
...that when the clock on the cathedral should begin to strike, the whole congregation should fall upon their knees, and receive the boon of freedom in silence. Accordingly as the loud bell tolled iti first notes, the crowded assembly prostrated themselves on their knees. All was silent, save the... | |
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