I found myself a man compassed with infirmities ; the parting with my wife and poor children hath often been to me in this place as the pulling the flesh from the bones ; and also it brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and wants, that my... Prose Works of John Greenleaf Whittier - Page 227by John Greenleaf Whittier - 1866Full view - About this book
| John Bunyan - 1811 - 462 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and wants, that my poor family was like to meet with ; (a) 2 Cor. i. 9. especially my poor blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all I had beside. Oh... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1830 - 562 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries and...poor blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all besides. Oh, the thoughts of the hardships I thought my poor blind one might go under would break my... | |
| 1830 - 644 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and wants that my poor family was likely to meet with, should I be taken from them; especially my poor blind child, who lay nearer my... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1832 - 622 pages
...prison, who deeply lamented his separation from his family, as the pulling the flesh from the bones; "especially my poor blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all besides. Oh, the thoughts of the hardships I thought my poor blind one might undergo would break my... | |
| 1836 - 378 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and...blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all beside. Oh ! the thoughts of the hardship I thought my poor blind one might go under, would break my heart... | |
| 1836 - 712 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and...that my poor family was like to meet with, should I he taken from them, especially my poor blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all beside. Oh ! the... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1837 - 356 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries and...poor blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all besides. Oh, the thoughts of the hardships I thought my poor blind one might go under would break my... | |
| John Bunyan - 1838 - 554 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have after brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and wants that my poor family was likely to meet with, should I be taken from them ; especially my poor blind child, who lay nearer my... | |
| 1839 - 656 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also, because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and...nearer my heart than all beside. O! the thoughts of the hardship I thought my poor blind one might go under, would break my heart to pieces. Poor child ! thought... | |
| John Bunyan - 1839 - 524 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and...taken from them ; especially my poor blind child, who luy nearer my heart than all besides. Oh, the thoughts of the hardships I thought my poor blind one... | |
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