| 1829 - 490 pages
...everlasting hills, roused from their slumbers at the sacred name of Goo, repeat, ' PRAISE GOD THE LOUD !' Distant horns on lower plains now catch the watch-word,...high. At the close of this evening sacrifice, offered hi the temple not made with bands, the Alpine horn sound* long and loud and shrill, - Good night,'... | |
| 1829 - 492 pages
...PRAISE GOD THE LORD !' and other echoes bounding from other rocks, reply, ' GOD THE LORD !' A folemn pause succeeds ; with uncovered head, and on the bended...offered in the temple not made with hands, the Alpine horn sounds long and loud and shrill, ' Good night,' repeated by other horns ; while a thousand ' good... | |
| 1829 - 502 pages
...sound, ' PRAISE GOD THE LORD !' and other echoes bounding from other rocks, reply, ' GOD THE LORD I' A solemn pause succeeds ; with uncovered head, and...evening sacrifice, offered in the temple not made with bands, the. Alpine horn sounds long and loud and shrill, ' Good night,' repeated by other horns ; while... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1849 - 428 pages
...sound, " Praise the Lord God," and other echoes, sounding from other rocks, reply, "The Lord God." A solemn pause succeeds. With uncovered head, and...shepherd's prayer ascends on high. At the close of this evening's sacrifice, offered in the temple not made with hands, the Alpine horn sounds long, and loud,... | |
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