About forty women were on the ground, aud followed the liquor in, and remained holding an uninterrupted prayer-meeting all day and until eleven o'clock at night. " The next day — bitterly cold — was spent in the same place and manner, without fire... The Biography of Dio Lewis - Page 157by Mary F. Eastman - 1891 - 398 pagesFull view - About this book
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1877 - 718 pages
...holding an uninterrupted prayer-meeting all day and until eleven o'clock at night. The next day — bitterly cold — was spent in the same place and...attending a trial. On the following day, the coldest of the winter of 1874, the women were locked out, and remained on the street holding religious services... | |
| 1877 - 1018 pages
...chairs, two hours of that time the women being locked in, while the proprietor was off attending a tria^ On the following day, the coldest of all the winter,...holding religious services all day long. "Next morning a tabernacle was built in the street just in front of the house, and was occupied for the double purpose... | |
| Jacob Samuel Vandersloot - 1878 - 668 pages
...holding an uninterrupted prayer-meeting all day and until eleven o'clock at night. " The next day — bitterly cold — was spent in the same place and...religious services all day long. " Next morning a tabernacle was built in the street just in front of the house, and was occupied for the double purpose... | |
| Henry William Blair - 1887 - 790 pages
...holding an uninterrupted prayer-meeting all day and until eleven o'clock at night. " The next day — bitterly cold — was spent in the same place and..."On the following day, the coldest of all the winter O/1874, the women were locked out, and stood on the street, holding religious services all day long.... | |
| Mother Stewart - 1890 - 570 pages
...uninterrupted prayermeeting all day and until eleven o'clock at night. The next day, though bitter cold, was spent in the same place and manner, without...attending a trial. On the following day, the coldest day of all the winter of 1874, the women were locked out, and stood on the street holding religious... | |
| Peter Turner Winskill - 1892 - 378 pages
...holding an uninterrupted prayer-meeting all day and until eleven o'clock at night. " The next day — bitterly cold — was spent in the same place and...religious services all day long. " Next morning a tabernacle was built in the street, just in front of the house, and was occupied for the double purpose... | |
| Aaron Merritt Hills - 1895 - 428 pages
...night. The next day, bitterly cold, was spent in the same place and manner without fire or chairs. On the following day, the coldest of all the winter of 1874, the women were locked out and held religious services on the street all day long. their songs and prayers. January 2oth, another... | |
| Aaron Merritt Hills - 1895 - 432 pages
...night. The next day, bitterly cold, was spent in the same place and manner without fire or chairs. On the following day, the coldest of all the winter of 1874, tne women were locked out and held religious services on the street all day long. Next morning a tabernacle... | |
| 1881 - 778 pages
...in the game place and manner, without fire or chairs, two hours of that time the women being looked in, while the proprietor was off, attending a trial. On the following day, tho coldest of all the Winter of lf-74, the women were locked out, and stood on the street, holding... | |
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