| John Adams - 1841 - 334 pages
...remember, this was the next morning after we heard the horrible rumor of the cannonade of Boston. I never saw a greater effect upon an audience. It seemed...to be read on that morning. After this, Mr. Duche, unexpectedly to every body, struck out into an extemporary prayer, which filled the bosom of every... | |
| 1842 - 432 pages
...remember, this was the next morning after we heard the horrible rumor of the cannonade of Boston. I never saw a greater effect upon an audience. It seemed...be read on that morning. " After this, Mr. Duche, unexpectedly to everybody, struck out into an extemporary prayer, which filled the bosom of every man... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1842 - 438 pages
...remember, this was the next morning after we heard the horrible rumor of the cannonade of Boston. I never saw a greater effect upon an audience. It seemed...had ordained that Psalm to be read on that morning. VOL. xxxI. 3D S. VOL. xIII. No. II. 34 of Massachusetts Bay, snd especially the town of Boston. It... | |
| 1842 - 546 pages
...remember, this was the next, morning after we had heard the horrible rumor of the cannonade ot•Boston. It seemed as if heaven had ordained that psalm to be read on that morning. " After this, Mr. Duche, unexpectedly to every body, struck out into an extemporary prayer which filled the bosom of every man... | |
| 1842 - 576 pages
...remember, this was the next morning after we had heard the horrible rumor of the cannonade of Boston. It seemed as if heaven had ordained that psalm to be read on that morning. " After this, Mr. Duché, unexpectedly to every body, struck out into an extemporary prayer which filled the bosom of... | |
| John Frost - 1846 - 294 pages
...remember, this was the next morning after we had heard the rumour of the horrible cannonade of Boston. It seemed as if Heaven had ordained that Psalm to be read on that morning. " After this, Mr. Duche, unexpectedly to everybody, struck out into an extemporary prayer, which filled the bosom of every man... | |
| Thaddeus Allen - 1847 - 574 pages
...form, and then read the collect for the seventh day of September, which was the thirty-fifth Psalm. I never saw a greater effect upon an audience. It seemed...be read on that morning. ' After this, Mr. Duche, unexpectedly to every body, struck out into an extemporary prayer, which filled the bosom of every... | |
| Wilkins UPDIKE - 1847 - 558 pages
...remember, this was the next morning after we heard the horrible rumor of the cannonade of Boston. I never saw a greater effect upon an audience. It seemed...be read on that morning. " After this, Mr. Duche, unexpectedly to every body, struck out into an extempore prayer, which filled the bosom of every man... | |
| 1851 - 316 pages
...next morning after the startling news had come of the cannonade of Boston ; »nd saya John Adams, " I never saw a greater effect upon an audience : it seemed...psalm to be read on that morning ." "After this," he continues, "Mr. Duché, unexpectedly to every body, struck out into an extemporaneous prayer, which... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 1384 pages
...must remember this was the morning after we heard the horrible rumor of the cannonade of Boston. I never saw a greater effect upon an audience. It seemed...to be read on that morning. After this, Mr. Duche unexpectedly struck IMPRESSIVE PROCEEDINGS. 461 out into an extemporary prayer, which filled the bosom... | |
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