| 1856 - 754 páginas
...four trees, to shadow as from the sun; our •trails were rails of wood, our seats nnhewed trees, till we cut planks, our pulpit a bar of wood nailed to two neighbouring trees; in foul weather we shifted into an old rotten tent, for we had few better, and... | |
| John Nicholas Norton - 1857 - 124 páginas
...four trees to shadow us from the sun ; our walls were rails of wood, our seats unhewed trees, till we cut planks ; our pulpit a bar of wood nailed to two neighboring trees ; in foul weather we shifted into an old rotten tent, for we had few better, and this came by way of... | |
| 1858 - 650 páginas
...for we had few better, and this came by the way of adventure for new. This was our Church, till wo built a homely thing like a barn set upon crotchets, covered with rafts, sedge, and earth ; so was also the walls : the best of our houses of the like curiosity, but the most... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 páginas
...shifted into an old rotten tent, for we had few better; and this came by the way of adventure for new. This was our church, till we built a homely thing like a barn, set upon cratchets, covered with rafts, sedge, and earth; so was also the walls: the best of our houses of the... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 páginas
...shifted into an old rotten tent, for we bad few better; and this came by the way of adventure for new. This was our church, till we built a homely thing like a barn, set upon cratchets, covered with rafts, sedge, and earth; so was also the walls: the best of our houses of the... | |
| Edward Maria Wingfield - 1860 - 50 páginas
...four trees to shadow us from the sun. Our walls were rails of wood; our seats, unhewed trees, till we cut planks; our pulpit, a bar of wood nailed to two neighbouring trees. In foul weather, we shifted into an old rotten tent, for we had few better; and... | |
| 1862 - 768 páginas
...four trees, to shadow us from the sun; our walls were rails of wood, our seats unhewed trees, till we cut planks, our pulpit a bar of wood nailed to two neighboring trees; m foul weather we shifted into an old rotten tent, for we had few better, and this came by way of adventure... | |
| 1862 - 766 páginas
...four trees, to shadow us from the sun ; our walls were rails of wood, our seats unhewed trees, till we cut planks, our pulpit a bar of wood nailed to two neighboring trees ; in foul weather we shifted into an old rotten tent, for we had few better, and this came by way of... | |
| 1862 - 812 páginas
...four trees, to shadow us from the sun ; our walls were rails of wood, our seats unhewed trees, till we cut planks, our pulpit a bar of wood nailed to two neighboring trees ; in foul weather we shifted into an old rotten tent, for we had few better, and this came by way of... | |
| John Stoughton - 1867 - 586 páginas
...shifted into an old rotten tent, for we had few better, and this came by way of adventure for new. This was our church, till we built a homely thing like a barn, set upon cratchets, covered with rafts, sedge, and earth, so was also the walls ; the best of our houses of... | |
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