| 1872 - 660 pages
...vowed to walk in all his ways, according to their best endeavors, whatsoever it should cost them ; and also to receive whatsoever truth should be made...with other men, whom small things can discourage, or sm;ill discontentments cause to wish themselves at home again." And then, again, on another occasion,... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1872 - 194 pages
...whereof we hold ourselves strictly tied to all care of others' good It is not with us, as with. others, whom small things can discourage, or small discontentments cause to wish themselves home again." ORIGIN OP THEIR TRUE LOVE OF LOCAL LAW. From these historical facts we learn how it was... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1872 - 108 pages
...whereof we hold ourselves strictly tied to all care of others' good It is not with us, as with others, whom small things can discourage, or small discontentments cause to wish themselves home again." OKIGIN OF THEIR TRUE LOVE OF LOCAL LAW. From these historical facts we learn how it was... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1872 - 118 pages
...whereof we hold ourselves strictly tied to all care of others' good It is not with us, as with others, whom small things can discourage, or small discontentments cause to wish themselves home again." ORIGIN OF THEIR TRUE LOVE OF LOCAL LAW. From these historical facts we learn how it was... | |
| Leonard Bacon - 1874 - 546 pages
...of each other's good, and of the whole by every one, and so mutually. " 5. Lastly, it is not with us as with other men whom small things can discourage,...discontentments cause to wish themselves at home again. We know our entertainment in England, and in Holland ; we shall much prejudice both our arts and means... | |
| Leonard Bacon - 1874 - 558 pages
...of each other's good, and of the whole by every one, and so mutually. " 5. Lastly, it is not with us as with other men whom small things can discourage,...discontentments cause to wish themselves at home again. We know our entertainment in England and in Holland; we shall much prejudice both our arts and means... | |
| Leonard Bacon - 1874 - 512 pages
...of each other's good, and of the whole by every one, and so mutually. "5. Lastly, it is not with us as with other men whom small things can discourage,...discontentments cause to wish themselves at home again. We know our entertainment in England and in Holland; we shall much prej udice both our arts and means... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 560 pages
...vowed to walk in all his ways, according to their best endeavors, whatsoever it should cost them, — and also to receive whatsoever truth should be made known from the written word of God. Bepentance and prayers, patience and tears, were their weapons. "It is not with us," said they, " as... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1876 - 708 pages
...and prosperous ; for it was not with them as with other men, wrote Robinson and Brewster to Sandys, " whom small things can discourage, or small discontentments cause to wish themselves at home again." Robert Cushman and John Carver were sent in 1617 to England as a deputation from the Church to obtain,... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 332 pages
...it, they deliberately judged themselves to be suitable to encounter them ; for " it is not with us as with other men, whom small things can discourage,...discontentments cause to wish themselves at home again." s " We arc well weaned from the delicate milk of our mothercountry, and inured to the difficulties... | |
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