| Jesse Lee - 1823 - 408 sider
...which caused them at the hour of parting, to full on the neck of their beloved pastor, and weep, " sorrowing, most of all, for the words which he spake, that they should see his face BO more." — We cannot better apply the above remarks, than by making a few extracts from Mr. Lee's... | |
| Jesse Lee - 1823 - 384 sider
...which caused them at the hour of parting, to fiill on the neck of their beloved pastor, and weep, " sorrowing, most of all, for the words which he spake, that they should see his fuce no more." — We cannot better apply the above remarks, than by making a few extracts from Mr.... | |
| David Bowker Wells - 1824 - 226 sider
...of his ministry among them'. And when he had thus spoken, he kneeled down and prayed with them all. And they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck and...kissed him ; sorrowing- most of all for the words whichhe spake, that they should see his face no more. And they accompanied him to the ship. Acts xx,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1824 - 308 sider
...conveyed dejection even into a resolute mind; and would have totally overwhelmed the feeble. " I hey all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed...him ; sorrowing most of all for the words which he spoke, that they should see his face no more." What were then the sentiments., what was the language... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 530 sider
...gold nor silver, &c. for the workman is worthy of his meat.— Matt. x. 9, 10. They all wept sore, &c. sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more. — Acts xx. 37, 38. If the Gentiles have been partakers of their spiritual things, their duty... | |
| Charles Drelincourt - 1824 - 654 sider
...P;iul took his last farewell of the elders and people of the chtuch of Ephesus, they all wept sore, sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake that they should see his face no more, Acts xx. 37, 38. But to comfort them, he assures them, that in heaven they have a Father and... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 522 sider
...gold nor silver, &c. for the workman is worthy of his meat.— Matt. x. 9, 10. They all wept sore, &c. sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more. — Acts xx. 37, 38. If the Gentiles have been partakers of their spiritual things, their duty... | |
| 1824 - 462 sider
...give than to receive. 36 II And when he had thus spoken, he kneeled down, and prayed with them all. 37 And they .all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him, 38 Sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more. And they... | |
| 1843 - 1028 sider
...the part of it upon which he dilated most fully, was this — ' And they all wept sort, and fell upon Paul's neck, and kissed him; sorrowing most of all...words which he spake, that they should see his face no more." These touching references, and the tears of the natives, acted so powerfully upon his tender... | |
| 1825 - 448 sider
...two lessons, he ascended the pulpit, and delivered a discourse from the following appropriate text: Sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more. After a short and judicious introduction, he called our attention to the following remarks, which... | |
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