| 1805 - 590 páginas
...forgive them, for they know not what they do" — the voice of the preacher, which had grown fainter and fainter, until his utterance being entirely obstructed...handkerchief to his eyes, and burst into a loud and irresistible flood of grief. The first sentence with which he broke the awful silence, was a quotation... | |
| William Wirt - 1804 - 120 páginas
...they know not what they do" — the voice of the preacher, which had, all along, grown fainter and fainter, until his utterance being entirely obstructed...loud and irrepressible flood of grief. The effect is inconceivable. The whole house resounded with' the mingled groans and sobs and shrieks of the congregation.... | |
| 1804 - 496 páginas
...know not what they do"... .the voice of the preacher, which had, all along, faltered, grew fainter and fainter, until his utterance being entirely obstructed...feelings, he raised his handkerchief to his eyes and bursfinto a loud and irrepressible flood of grief. The effect is inconceivable. The whole house resounded... | |
| William Wirt - 1805 - 144 páginas
...know not what they do".. ..the voice of the preacher, which had, all along, faltered, grew iainter and fainter, until his utterance being entirely obstructed...into a loud and irrepressible flood of grief. The efiect is inconceivable. The whole house resound' « d with the mingled groanf, and sobs, and j.hrieks... | |
| David Ramsay - 1809 - 642 páginas
...the preacher, " which had all along faltered, grew fainter and fainter, until " his utterance became entirely obstructed by the force of his " feelings...handkerchief to his eyes, and burst " into a loud tnd irrepressible flood of grief. The effect is « inconceivable : the whole house resounded with the... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 páginas
...know not what they do"—the voice of the preacher which had all along, faltered, grew fainter and fainter, until his utterance being entirely obstructed...loud and irrepressible flood of grief. The effect is inconceivable. The whole house resounded with the mingled groans, and sobs, and shrieks of the congregation.... | |
| Garnet Terry - 1812 - 408 páginas
...know not what they do!" — the voice of the preacher, which had all along faltered, grew fainter and fainter, until his utterance being entirely obstructed...loud and irrepressible flood of grief. The effect is inconceivable : the whole house resounded with the mingled groans, and sobs, and shrieks of the... | |
| Joshua Marsden - 1816 - 324 páginas
...and gentle prayer for pardon on his enemies, ' father forgive them, f»r they know not what they do.' The effect was inconceivable ; the whole house resounded with the mingled groans and sobs, an* (hrieki of the congregation." Anecdote of Bishop Asbury. had a wonderful effect on the whole conference:... | |
| William Wirt - 1829 - 250 páginas
...preacher, which had all along faltered, grew fainter and fainter, until his utterance being intirely obstructed by the force of his feelings, he raised...loud and irrepressible flood of grief. The effect is inconceivable. The whole house resounded with the mingled groans, and sobs, and shrieks of the congregation.... | |
| A citizen of Pittsburgh - 1818 - 276 páginas
...they know not what they do." The voice of the preacher which had all along faltered, grew fainter and fainter, until his utterance, being entirely obstructed...loud and irrepressible flood of grief. The effect is inconceivable. The whole house resounded with the mingled groans, and sobs, and shrieks of the congregation.... | |
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