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" ... boat being open, we could not have any light to see our compass, but my faith was in the Lord, that he would bring us to shore ; and I kept the boat as near the wind as she would sail, and told my poor sick and helpless company, I believed that we... "
An Account of the Life of that Ancient Servant of Jesus Christ, John ... - Page 150
by John Richardson - 1791 - 247 pages
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The Friend, Volume 1

Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pages
...told my poor, sick, and helpless company, I believed that we should not perish, although we might miss our port. But the like imminent danger I think I was never in before, upon any water: yet, renowned overall be the great name of the Lord for ever, we put into the mouth of our desired...
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An account of the life of ... John Richardson

John Richardson - 1832 - 374 pages
...told my poor sick and helpless company, I believed that we should not perish, although we might miss of our port : but the like imminent danger, I think,...never in before upon any water ; but renowned over all he the great name of the Lord fur ever, we put into the mouth of our desired river Perquimns, as though...
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Memoirs of the Life, Religious Experience, and Labours in the Gospel of ...

James Gough - 1832 - 436 pages
...told my poor sick and helpless company, I believed that we should not perish, although we might miss of our port : but the like imminent danger, I think, I was never in before upou any water ; but renowned over all be the great name of the Lord for ever, we put into the month...
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Select Anecdotes and Instructive Incidents: Taken from Publications of ...

John Barclay - 1833 - 200 pages
...told my poor sick and helpless company, I believed that we should not perish, although! we might miss of our port. But the like imminent danger I think I was never in before upon any water ; yet, renowned over all be the great name of the Lord for ever, we put into the mouth of our desired...
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Memoirs of the Life, Religious Experience, and Labours in the Gospel

James Gough - 1837 - 362 pages
...told my poor sick and helpless company, I believed that we should not perish, although we might miss our port : but the like imminent danger, I think,...name of the Lord for ever, we put into the mouth of )ur desired river Perquimus, as though we had seen it in the day or steered by a compass, neither of...
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The Friends' Library, Volume 4

William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1840 - 498 pages
...sick and helpless company, I believed that we should not perish, although we might miss of our port. The like imminent danger, I think, I was never in...of the Lord for ever, we put into the mouth of our desired river Pcrquimons, as though we had seen it in the day, or steered by a compass, neither of...
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The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises ..., Volume 4

William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1840 - 500 pages
...sick and helpless company, I believed that we should not perish, although we might miss of our port. The like imminent danger, I think, I was never in before upon any water ; but renowned over alt be the great name of the Lord for ever, we put into the mouth of our desired river Perquimons,...
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Select Miscellanies: Chiefly Illustrative of the History, Christian ...

Wilson Armistead - 1851 - 398 pages
...told my_poor sick and helpless company I believed that we should not perish, although we might miss our port. But the like imminent danger I think I was never in before upon any water ; yet, renowned over all be the great name of the Lord for ever, we put into the mouth of our desired...
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Incidents Illustrating the Doctrines and History of the Society of Friends

Joseph Walton - 1897 - 878 pages
...company, I believed that we should not perish, although we might miss our port. The like imminent danger 1 think I was never in before upon any water; but renowned over all be the great name of the Lord forever, we put into the mouth of our desired river, as though we had 8een it in the day, or steered...
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