| Congregationalism - 1824 - 744 pages
...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...boots, wring my stockings, and on with them again, sjhd so continue. But God steps in and helps. I have considered the word of God in 2 Tim. ii. :;. Endure... | |
| Thomas Smith - Missionaries - 1824 - 720 pages
...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 again ; and thus I... | |
| John Marsh - Church history - 1827 - 498 pages
...fatigue and 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... | |
| William Allen - North America - 1832 - 816 pages
...cheerfulness the most terrifying dangers, and to submit to the most incredible hardships. He says in a letter, "I have not been dry, night or day, from the third day of the week unto the sixth ; but so travelled, and at night pull off my boots and wring my stockings, and on with... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1833 - 776 pages
...we were extreme wet, insomuch that 1 was not 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 stockins, and on with them again, and so continued ; the rivers also were raised, so as that we were... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
...his pious labors. He says, " 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 aguin, and so continue. But God steps in and helps."t The chiefs and powwows would not have suffered... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1834 - 358 pages
...we were extreme wet, insomuch that 1 was not 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 stockins, and on with them again, and so continued ; the rivers also were raised, so as that we were... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1834 - 358 pages
...we were extreme wet, insomuch that I was not 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 stockins, and on with them again, and so continued ; the rivers also were raised, so as that we were... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 588 pages
...his pious labore. He says, " 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 iny stockings, and on with them again, and so continue. But God steps in and helps."t The chiefs and... | |
| John Marsh - Church history - 1835 - 496 pages
...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 off my boots, wrin? my stockings, and on with them again and -so continue. But God steps in and helps.. I have considered... | |
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