| Presbyterian Church of England - 1857
...before God. All, by one simultaneous impulse, fell upon their knees, and nothing was heard but bunting sobs and the murmured voice of prayer. Then all arose,...of joy which resounded far and wide, and lent new vigour to that blessed pibroch. To our cheer of ' God save the Queen,' they replied by the well-known... | |
| Septimus Sears - 1856 - 906 páginas
...that which followed. Not a heart in the residency of Luckuow but bowed itself before God. All, by one simultaneous impulse, fell upon their knees, and nothing...of joy which resounded far and wide, and lent new vigour to that blessed pibroch. To our cheer of ' God save the Queen,' they replied to the well-known... | |
| 1857 - 784 páginas
...Lowed itself before God. All, by one simultaneous impulse, fell on their knees, and nothing nas.heard but bursting sobs and the murmured voice of prayer. Then all arose, and there rung out from a thousand lips a great shout of joy which resounded far and wide, and lent new vigour... | |
| 1857 - 794 páginas
...that which followed. Not a heart in the Residency of Lueknow but bowed itself before God. All, by one simultaneous impulse, fell upon their knees, and nothing was heard but bursting gobs and the murmured voice of prayer. Then all arose, and there rang out from a thousand lips a great... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1858 - 250 páginas
...scene as that which followed. Not a heart in the Residency but bowed itself before God. All, by one simultaneous impulse fell upon their knees, and nothing...of joy, which resounded far and wide, and lent new vigour to that blessed bagpipe. To our cheer of ' God save the Queen,' they replied in the well-known... | |
| Arthur Mursell - 1858 - 42 páginas
...of Lucknow but bowed itself before God — all by one impulse fall upon their knees, and nothing is heard but bursting sobs and the murmured voice of...of joy, which resounded far and wide, and lent new vigour to that blessed pibroch. To the cheer of " God save the Queen " they reply in the well known... | |
| 1858 - 486 páginas
...that which followed. Not a heart in the Residency of Lueknow but bowed itself before God. All, by one simultaneous impulse, fell upon their knees, and nothing was heard but bursting sobaand the murmured voice of prayer. Thtm all arose, and there rang out from a thousand lips a great... | |
| 1859 - 396 páginas
...that which followed. Not a heart in the residency of Lucknow but bowed itself before God. All, by one simultaneous impulse, fell upon their knees, and nothing...Queen,' they replied by the well-known strain, that moves every Scot to tears, ' Should auld acquaintance be forgot,' &c. After that, nothing else made... | |
| Philip William Perfitt - 1861 - 430 páginas
...need. Never " surely was there such a scene as that which followed. Not a heart in the Resi' dency of Lucknow but bowed itself before God. All, by simultaneous...voice of prayer. Then all arose, and there rang out of a thousand lips a great 'shout of joy, which resounded far and wide, and lent new vigour to that... | |
| 1863 - 922 páginas
...that which followed. Not a heart in the residency of Luckuow but bowed itself before God. All, by one simultaneous impulse, fell upon their knees, and nothing was heard but bursting subs and the murmured voice of prayer. Then all arose, and there rang out, from a thousand lips, a... | |
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