| Henry Cabot Lodge - Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) - 1921 - 264 pages
...aspiration of their souls: — May and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say: Our faithers were Englishmen which came over this great ocean,...this wilderness, but they cried unto the Lord, and he heard their voyce, and looked on their adversitie, etc. Let them therefor praise the Lord because... | |
| Harold Spender - National characteristics, American - 1921 - 332 pages
...those impressive words written by Governor Bradford in his Diary again and again come back to us — " May not and ought not the children of these fathers...say, 'OUR FATHERS WERE ENGLISHMEN, which came over the gieat ocean and were ready to perish in this wilderness ' : but ' they cried unto the Lord, and... | |
| Harold Spender - National characteristics, American - 1921 - 336 pages
...ought not the children of these fathers rightly say, ' OUR FATHERS WERE ENGLISHMEN, which came over the great ocean and were ready to perish in this wilderness ' : but ' they cried unto the Lord, and He heard their voice, and looked on their adversity ?'" * * * * * Before coming to Plymouth, I was... | |
| Peter George Mode - Religion - 1921 - 776 pages
...away, hath allready been declared. ^ hat could now sustaine them, but the spirite of God and his grace? May not, and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say: our fathers were Knglish men -illicit came over this great ocean, and were ready to perish in this wilderness; bnl they... | |
| Massachusetts. Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission - Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) - 1920 - 80 pages
...aspiration of their souls: — May and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say: Our faithers were Englishmen which came over this great ocean, and were ready to perish in this wiUderness, but they cried unto the Lord, and he heard their voyce, and looked on their advertitie,... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) - 1921 - 272 pages
...aspiration of their souls: — May and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say: Our faithers were Englishmen which came over this great ocean, and were ready to perish in this willderness, but they cried unto the Lord, and he heard their voyce, and looked on their adversitie,... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - Massachusetts - 1921 - 74 pages
...on the eve of the final landing, and you feel in every line the great aspiration of their souls : " May not and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say : Our faithers were Englishmen which came over this great ocean, and were ready to perish in this willdernes,... | |
| Peter George Mode - Religion - 1921 - 772 pages
...grace? May not, and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say : our fathers were English men which came over this great ocean, and were ready to perish in this willderncss; but they cried unto the Lord, and he heard their voyce, and looked on their adtiersilie,... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1925 - 1172 pages
...James. This day we sailed west, for that wa« the course. — Columbus. Sail on! Sail on! Sail on! May not and ought not the children of these fathers...to perish in this wilderness; But they cried unto y* Lord, and he heard their voyce, and looked on their adversitie. Let them, therefore, praise y* Lord,... | |
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