I have not been dry night nor day, from the third day of the week unto the sixth, but so travelled, and at night pull off my boots, wring my stockings, and on with them again, and so continue. But God steps in and helps. I have considered the word of... Boylston Prize Dissertations for the Years 1836 and 1837 - Stran 23avtor: Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1838 - 371 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1801 - 530 strani
...difperfions of the feveral tribes, by aa extract of a letter to his friend^ the Hon. Mr. Wiriflow : " I have not been dry, night " nor day, from the third day of the we0k till th* " fixth ; but fo travel, and at night pull off my boots, . " wring my ftockings, and... | |
| Eleazar Lord - 1813 - 318 strani
...congregations. In the prosecution of his mission he endured hardships. In a letter to a friend he says: 'I have not been dry night nor day, from the third day of the week to the sixth; but so travelled and at night pull off my boots, wring my stockings, and on with them... | |
| 1818 - 494 strani
...Indians, are but partially known. " I have not (said he, in a letter to a friend) been dry either night or day, from the third day of the week unto the sixth, but so travelled, and at night pulled off my boots, wrung my stockings, and on with them again : and so I... | |
| 1812 - 1006 strani
...Natick, and alfo preached to four other Indian congregations. In a letter to a friend he fays : ' I hare not been dry, night nor day, from the third day of the week to the fixth : but fo travelled, and at night I pull off my boots, wring my (lockings, and on with... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1824 - 718 strani
...work he appears to have endured many severe hardships. Hence, he observes, in a letter to a friend, " I have not been dry, night nor day, from the third day of the week to the sixth ; but at night I have pulled off my boots and wrung out my stockings, and put them on... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1824 - 720 strani
...he appears to have endured many severe hardships. Hence, he observes, in a letter to a friend, " 1 have not been dry, night nor day, from the third day of the week to the sixth ; but at night I have pulled off my boots and wrung out my stockings, and put them on... | |
| 1824 - 744 strani
...endured in this Tioble under- V taking. In a letter to a friend he says, " I have not been dry, night npf day, from the third day of the week unto the sixth, but so travelled, and at night pull off my boots, wring my stockings, and on with them again, sjhd so continue.... | |
| John Marsh - 1827 - 498 strani
...dangers were great, but he never sunk before them. " I have not," he says in a letter, "been dry night or day, from the third day of the week unto the sixth ; but so travelled ; and at night pull of my boots, wring my stockings, and on with them again and so continue.... | |
| Alexander Young - 1830 - 144 strani
...1. 169. and what carried him through all, take it in his own words in a letter to the honorable Mr Winslow; " I have not been dry, night nor day, from the third day of the week unto the sixth, but so travelled, and at night pull off my boots, wring my stockings, and on with them again, and so continue.... | |
| 1831 - 442 strani
...felt, and what carried him through all, take it in his own words in a letter to the honourable Mr. Winslow; " I have not been dry night nor day, from the third day of the week unto the sixth, but so travelled, and at night pull off my boots, wring my stockings, and on with them again, and so continue.... | |
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