| Edward Everett - 1836 - 654 halaman
...labor, superior to that of translating the entire Scriptures into the language of the native tribes of Massachusetts ; a labor performed, not in the flush...at a time of life when the spirits begin to flag. Eliot was over forty-two years of age, when he began to learn the Indian tongue and preach to the Indian... | |
| Edward Everett - 1836 - 652 halaman
...Scriptures into the language of the native tribes of Massachusetts ; a labor performed, not in the 8ush of youth, nor within the luxurious abodes of academic...at a time of life when the spirits begin to flag. Eliot was over forty-two years of age, when he began to learn the Indian tongue and preach to the Indian... | |
| 1837 - 424 halaman
...l.bor performed, not in the flush of youth, nor within the luxurious abodes of academic ease, but umler the constant burden of his duties as a minister and...at a time of life when the spirits begin to flag.' — EVERETT'S Address at Bloody Brook, p. 31." broken up, in consequence of a misguided excitement,... | |
| Convers Francis - 1840 - 384 halaman
...labor, superior to that of translating the entire Scriptures into the language of the native tribes of Massachusetts ; a labor performed, not in the flush...at a time of life when the spirits begin to flag." — EVERETT'S Address at Bloody Brook, p. 31. CHAPTER XIII. Further Translations and other Books for... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1836 - 386 halaman
...labor, superior to that of translating the entire Scriptures into the language of the native tribes of Massachusetts ; a labor performed, not in the flush...at a time of life when the spirits begin to flag." — EVERETT'S Address at Bloody Brook, p. 3L CHAPTER XIII. Further Translations and other Books for... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 590 halaman
...labor, superior to that of translating the entire Scriptures into the language of the native tribes of Massachusetts ; a labor performed, not in the flush...at a time of life when the spirits begin to flag." His wife's name was Anna, and his sons, John and Joseph, were ministers of Newtown, Mass., and Guildford,... | |
| Oliver N. Bacon - 1856 - 304 halaman
...youth, nor within the luxurious abodes of academic lore, but under the constant burden of his labors as a minister and a preacher, and at a time of life when the spirits begin to flag." Such is the judgment of one of the first scholars and most discerning men of our own age, of the "Apostle... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1860 - 210 halaman
...he appear to more advantage than when pleading for these poor, friendless beings. " Since the cleath of the Apostle Paul," says Mr. Everett, " a nobler,...the First Church. It has upon it a simple monument J and tablet with the following inscription : — Here lie the Kemains of JOHN ELIOT, The Apostle to... | |
| 1877 - 972 halaman
...translating the entire Scriptures into the language of the native tribes of Massachusetts, a labor performed under the constant burden of his duties as a minister and a preacher, and at a time when his spirits began to flag.' But it seems to me that, vast as was the undertaking, and however... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 halaman
...translating the entire Scriptures into the language of the native tribes of Massachusetts, a labor performed under the constant burden of his duties as a minister and a preacher, and at a time when his spirits began to flag.' But it seems to me that, vast as was the undertaking, and however... | |
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