| John Greenleaf Adams - 1883 - 156 pages
...the hospitalities offered to Christian on his experimental journey, at one of his tarrying places. " The pilgrim they laid in a large upper chamber, whose...slept till break of day, and then he awoke and sang." And one of our own poets, in an admirable notice of this passage, concludes his song with the Christian... | |
| Louisa M. Hubbard - 1883 - 456 pages
...ready they sat down to meat.' # * * * " * # * ' Thus they discoursed together until late at night, and they betook themselves to rest. The Pilgrim they laid...window opened towards the sun-rising. The name of that chamber was Peace. ' So in the morning, when they all got up, they told him he should not depart... | |
| John Greenleaf Adams - 1884 - 158 pages
...the hospitalities offered to Christian on his experimental journey, at one of his tarrying places. " The pilgrim they laid in a large upper chamber, whose...slept till break of day, and then he awoke and sang." And one of our own poets, in an admirable notice of this passage, concludes his song with the Christian... | |
| John Bunyan - 1884 - 350 pages
...nature they were beggars born, and their original had been the dunghill, (i Sam. ii. 8 ; Ps. cxiii. 7.) Thus they discoursed together till late at night ;...protection, they betook themselves to rest : the Pilgrim Christian's bed- they laid in a large upper chamber whose chamber. window opened toward the sun-rising... | |
| William Haslam - 1884 - 240 pages
...chamber, the windows of which opened toward the sun-rising. The name of the chamber was " Peace : " there he slept till break of day ; and then he awoke and sang" Where am I now ? Is thia the love and care Of Jesus, for the men that pilgrims are Thus to provide ! that I should be forgiven,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1885 - 108 pages
...nature they were beggars born . and their original had been the dunghill,! Sam. ii. 8, Psa. cxiii. 7Thus they discoursed together till late at night ; and...break of day, and then he awoke and sang. Where am I nan? Is this the love and care Of Jesue, for the men that pilgrims are, Thus tu provide that I nhould... | |
| Lucy Larcom - 1885 - 360 pages
...silently lingered, Where pine-choirs were sending an anthem unending Through the chamber called Peace. i " The Pilgrim they laid in a large upper chamber, whose...the sunrising : the name of the chamber was Peace." — Banyan's Pilgrim's Progress. In a still flood of amber, Dawn entered the chamber, The sleeper to... | |
| Ada Ellen Bayly - 1885 - 348 pages
...think of the scene in the House Beautiful, which he knew almost by heart from constant reading : — ' The pilgrim they laid in a large, upper chamber, whose...the sun-rising ; the name of the chamber was Peace.' painful recollections could return to him, his thoughts were altogether diverted by the eager welcome... | |
| Thomas William Thomas - 1885 - 238 pages
...one short night may snrrow last, But joy with morning's dawn will rise." " The Pilgrim they laid in a chamber whose window opened towards the sun-rising...chamber was Peace, where he slept till break of day." — P'dgrim'i Prfgrest. " Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustained by grace Divine ; Oh may that grace... | |
| Annie Robina Butler - 1886 - 280 pages
...refreshment which was provided in the wilderness to meet his need. CHAPTER XIII. NAPIER (continued}. Thus they discoursed together till late at night -...Where am I now? Is this the love and care Of Jesus fof the men that Pilgrims are ? THE hills of New Zealand are often very singular in shape, and no more... | |
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