| Edmund Burke - History - 1873 - 738 pages
...to live. The second prayer was very touching; his allusions to us were so simple, saying, after hia mention of us, 'Bless their children!' It gave me...also when he prayed for ' the dying, the wounded, the widows, and the orphans.' Every one came back delighted, and how satisfactory it is to come back from... | |
| Casket - 1874 - 840 pages
...us, but to show how we were to live. The second prayer was very touching; his allusions to us were so simple, saying, after his mention of us, "bless their...me a lump in my throat, as also when he prayed for 'My piper from the year 184S, considered almost the flrat in Scotland, who was recommended by the Marquia... | |
| Donald Macleod - 1876 - 454 pages
...but to show how we were to live. The second prayer was very touching ; his allusions to us were so simple, saying, after his mention of us, * bless their...the Highlanders — all — were equally delighted." but to receive it when given him, and to do it to God without fear." From his JOURNAL :— " Retrospect.... | |
| Donald Macleod - Presbyterian Church - 1876 - 450 pages
...but to show how we •were to live. The second prayer was very touching ; his allusions to us were so simple, saying, after his mention of us, ' bless their...to come back from church with such feelings ! The seryants and the Highlanders — all — were equally delighted." but to receive it when given him,... | |
| Donald Macleod - Authors, Scottish - 1876 - 452 pages
...but to show how we were to live. The second prayer was very touching ; his allusions to us were so simple, saying, after his mention of us, 'bless their...children.' It gave me a lump in my throat, as also whon he prayed for ' the dying, the wounded, the widow, and tho orphans.' Every one came back delighted... | |
| National Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches - 1876 - 912 pages
...to Norman McLeod, went home and wrote : " The prayer was very touching. His allusions to us were so simple, saying, after his mention of us, 'bless their children.' It gave me a lump in my throat." The teaching of history is unerring and consenting that the decay of spiritual life is marked by bondage... | |
| Charles Joseph Sherwill Dawe - 1877 - 392 pages
...but to show how we were to live. The second prayer was very touching ; his allusions to us were so simple, saying, after his mention of us, " bless their...throat, as also when he prayed for " the dying, the wounded,9 the widows, and the orphans." Every one came back delighted ; and how satisfactory it is... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1878 - 570 pages
...but to show how we were to live. The second prayer was very touching ; his allusions to us were so simple, saying, after his mention of us, ' Bless their...it is to come back from church with such feelings 1 The servants and the Highlanders — all— were equally delighted." While in this connection we... | |
| James Forbes B. Tinling - 1879 - 84 pages
...simple, " saying, after his mention of us, ' bless their * " Life of Prince Consort," I., 282. 4i I children.' It gave me a lump in my throat, as " also...dying, the wounded, " the widow and the orphans." * A single quotation will suffice to show with what strong affection the Princess Alice responded to... | |
| Charles Bullock - Great Britain - 1879 - 338 pages
...but to show how we were to live. The second prayer was very touching ; his allusions to us were so simple, saying after his mention of us, ' Bless their children.' It gave me a lump in my throat, and also when he prayed for ' the dying, the wounded, the widow, and the orphans.1 Every one came back... | |
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