| Convers Francis - 1840 - 384 sayfa
...growing impatient of the perplexity and delay, he gave the whole to the mother of the family, saying, " Here, my dear, take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." * The kindness of Mr. Eliot was manifested in other ways as effectually, at least, as in the bestowment... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1841 - 576 sayfa
...finding it a work of great difficulty, gave the handkerchief to the mistress of the house ; saying, " Here my dear, take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." Jili r. Thomas Hooker. THIS eminent divine was once suddenly awakened one night by an unusual noise,... | |
| 1843 - 596 sayfa
...at the perplexity and delay, he gave the handkerchief and all the money to the mother of the family, saying, with a trembling accent, Here, my dear, take it, I believe the Lord designs it all for you." This hasty sketch of the life of Eliot, shows what kind of men the fathers of New England were. Our... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1836 - 386 sayfa
...growing impatient of the perplexity and delay, he gave the whole to the mother of the family, saying, " Here, my dear, take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." * The kindness of Mr. Eliot was manifested in other ways as effectually, at least, as in the bestowment... | |
| 640 sayfa
...knots, but finding it a work of great difficulty, he gave it to the mistress of the house, saying, ' Here, my dear, take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you.' " Like many other ministers, he owed much to the care which his wife took of him and his worldly affairs.... | |
| Barbara Hawes - 1844 - 414 sayfa
...finding it a work of great difficulty, gave the handkerchief to the mistress of the house ; saying, " Here, my dear, take it, I believe the Lord designs it all for you." translation of the whole Bible into the Massachusetts dialect. And here it will be proper to notice... | |
| Charles Kittredge True - 1846 - 154 sayfa
...trying, impatient of the perplexity, he gave handkerchief and all to the mother of the family, saying, " Here, my dear, take it; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." His temperance was remarkable. One plain dish was all that he allowed himself at home; and his habitual... | |
| 1847 - 340 sayfa
...knots, but finding it a work of great difficulty, he gave it to the mistress of the house, saying, " Here, my dear, take it, I believe the Lord designs it all for you." Like many other ministers, he owed much to the care which his wife took of him and his worldly affairs.... | |
| William Smith Porter - 1854 - 204 sayfa
...they considered his presence worth any sum granted for his support, even if he were superannuated, so as to do no further service for them. Eliot's charity...injurious treatment of some of his parishioners, he replied—"Brother, learn the meaning of these three little words,—tear, forbea/r, and forgive."... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 294 sayfa
...get at his money. Quickly growing impatient he gave the whole to the mother of the family, saying, " Here, my dear, take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." lie showed an equally liberal disregard of self in his dealings with his congregation, proposing in... | |
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