Daniel before named desired brother Eliot to tell this sachem from him, that it may be, while he went in his old canoe, he passed in a quiet stream : but the end thereof was death and destruction to soul and body. But now he went into a new canoe, perhaps... History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts - Page 80by Wilson Waters - 1917 - 893 pagesFull view - About this book
| Wilkes Allen - Chelmsford (Mass. : Town) - 1820 - 206 pages
...may be, while he went in his old canoe, he passed in a quiet stream ; but the end thereof would be death and destruction' to soul and body. But now he...he should be encouraged to persevere, for the end ol his voyage would. 156 be everlasting rest." " Moreover he and his peerpie were exhorted by brother... | |
| Martin Moore - Biography & Autobiography - 1822 - 220 pages
...stream ; but the end thereof was death and destruction to soul and body ; but now he went in a uew canoe, perhaps he would meet with storms and trials;...Sabbath, to hear the word and use the means that God had appointed, and encourage their hearts in the Lord their God. Since that time. I hear the Sachem... | |
| John Wilson (of Bombay.) - 1828 - 320 pages
...was death and destruction to soul and body ; while, when he went into a new canoe, he would perhaps meet with storms and trials, — but yet he should...the end of his voyage would be everlasting rest." It is pleasing to add, that this Sachem continued, on the whole, stedfast in the faith, and regular... | |
| John Wilson - Indians of North America - 1828 - 316 pages
...destruction to soul and body ; while, when he went into a new canoe, he would perhaps meet with si onus and trials, — but yet he should be encouraged to persevere, for the end of his voyage would be everbasting rest." It is pleasing to add, that this Sachem continued, on the whole, stedfast in the... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1839 - 674 pages
...quiet stream ; but the end thereof was death and destruction to soul and body ; but now he went in a new canoe, perhaps he would meet with storms and...Sabbath, to hear the word and use the means that God had appointed, and encourage their hearts in the Lord their God. Since that time I hear the Sachem... | |
| John Warner Barber - Cities and towns - 1839 - 666 pages
...quiet stream ; but the end thereof was death and destruction to soul and body ; but now lie went in a new canoe, perhaps he would meet with storms and...yet he should be encouraged to persevere, for the enil of his voyage would be everlasting rest. Moreover, he and his people were exhorted by brother... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1840 - 672 pages
...soul and body ; but now he went in a new canoe, perhaps he would meet with storms and trials ; Inn yet he should be encouraged to persevere, for the...Sabbath, to hear the word and use the means that God had appointed, and encourage their hearts in the Lord their God. Since that time I hear the Sachem... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1844 - 690 pages
...quiet stream ; but the end thereof was death and destruction to soul and body •, but now he went in a new canoe, perhaps he would meet with storms and trials ; but yet he should he encouraged to persevere, for the end of his voyage would be everlasting rest. Moreover, he and his... | |
| Nathaniel Bouton - Concord (N.H.) - 1856 - 882 pages
...new canoe, and do engage to pray to God hereafter." Brother Elliot was desired to tell this sachem, " that it may be, while he went in his old canoe, he...the end of his voyage would be everlasting rest." Since that time, says Gookin, " I hear this sachem doth persevere, and is a constant and diligent hearer... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - Concord River - 1873 - 430 pages
...Billerica," who with other " persons of quality " was present, " desired brother Eliot to tell the sachem from him, that it may be, while he went in...the end of his voyage would be everlasting rest." — " Since that time, I hear this sachem doth persevere, and is a constant and diligent hearer of... | |
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