... eye as immediately returned to contemplate the awful destruction that threatened in one short hour to close the world, and all its hopes and joys and sorrows, upon us for ever. In this our deep distress we called upon the Lord, and He heard our voices... New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - Page 479edited by - 1847Full view - About this book
| 1847 - 524 pages
...every other portion of the chart. It was impossible to pursue any other course than to omit the whole. eye as immediately returned to contemplate the awful...to close the world and all its hopes and joys and sotrows upon us for ever. In this our deep distress " we called upon the Lord, and He heard our voices... | |
| Sir James Clark Ross - 1847 - 470 pages
...as we could see, and the crashing t>f the ice, fell upon the ear with fearful distinctness, whilst the frequently averted eye as immediately returned...ever. In this our deep distress " we called upon the Lord, and He heard our voices out of His temple, and 1841. our cry came before Him." A gentle air of... | |
| Sir James Clark Ross - 1847 - 470 pages
...tar as we could see, and the crashing of the KH\ fell upon the ear with fearful distinctness, whilst the frequently averted eye as immediately returned to contemplate the awful destruction that tluvrttoned in one short hour to close the world and all its hopes and joys and sorrows upon us for... | |
| 1848 - 530 pages
...the crashing of the ice, fell upon the ear with fearful distinctness, whilst the frequently-averted eye as immediately returned to contemplate the awful...ever. In this our deep distress, " we called upon the Lord. He heard our voices out of his temple, and our cry came before him." A gentle air of wind filled... | |
| 1848 - 444 pages
...the crashing of the ice, fell upon the ear with fearful distinctness, whilst the frequently-averted eye as immediately returned to contemplate the awful...ever. In this our deep distress, " we called upon the Lord, and he heard our voices out of his temple, and our cry came before him." A gentle air of wind... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1848 - 214 pages
...far as we could see, and the crashing of the ice, fell upon the ear with fearful distinctness, whilst the frequently averted eye as immediately returned...hopes, and joys, and sorrows, upon us for ever. In our deep distress, ' we called upon the Lord, and he heard our voices out of his temple, and our cry... | |
| 1848 - 626 pages
...he crashing of the ice, fell upon the ear with fearful distinctness, whilst the frequently-averted eye as immediately returned to contemplate the awful...in one short hour, to close the world, and all its hopex, and joys, and sorrows upon us forever. In this our deep distress, ' we called upon the Lord-... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 pages
...the crashing of the ice, fell upon the ear with fearful distinctness, whilst the frequently-averted eye as immediately returned to contemplate the awful...threatened, in one short hour, to close the world, and all ¡is hopes, and joys, and sorrows upon us for ever. In this our deep distress, ' we called upon the... | |
| 1849 - 1118 pages
...far as we could see, and the crashing of the ice, fell upon the ear with fearful distinctness, whilst the frequently averted eye as immediately returned...world and all its hopes and joys and sorrows upon us forever. In this our deep distress we called upon the Lord, and he heard our voices out of his temple,... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1850 - 604 pages
...as we could see, and the crashing of the ice, fell upon the ear with fearful distinctness ; whilst the frequently averted eye as immediately returned...ever. In this our deep distress, we called upon the Lord, and he heard our voices out of his temple, and our cry came before him. A gentle air of wind... | |
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