And when he had thus spoken, he kneeled down, and prayed with them all. And they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him, sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more. Genealogy of the Eliot Family - Page 98by William Smith Porter - 1663 - 184 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 486 pages
...and Samaria, declaring the conversion of the Gentiles. Acti xv. 3. They all (the elder! of Ephetus) wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck and kissed him, sorrowing most of all for the words which he (1'ni'i) spake, that they should see his face no more. And they accompanied him unto the ship. Acti... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1832 - 260 pages
...dejection even into a resolute mind ; and would have have totally overwhelmed the feeble. " They all^wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him ; sorrowing most of all for the words which he spoke, that they should see his facs ho more." What were then the sentiments, what was the lanr guage,... | |
| Thomas Shaw Bancroft Reade, Thomas S. B. Reade - 1832 - 436 pages
...strikingly mark the elevated and refined state of the Apostle's mind. ing on Paul's neck and kissing him, sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more ! Is this Saul of Tarsus, the murderer of Stephen, the blasphemer of Jesus, the persecutor of... | |
| Matthew Henry - Dissenters, Religious - 1833 - 702 pages
...REV. JAMES OWEN, MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL IN SHREWSBURY, APRIL 11, 1706. ACTS xx. 37, 38. And they ail be our King? Yes: Thou art my king, O God, Ps. xliv. 4. Must we heartily wish more. MY text is a short account of the solemn farewell which was interchanged between St. Paul and... | |
| 1834 - 406 pages
...down, and prayed with them all. 37 And they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him, 38 Sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more. And they accompanied him unto the ship. CHAP. XXI. 1 Paul, journeying to Jerusalem, cometh lo... | |
| Samuel James Allen - 1835 - 438 pages
...that very shore, " when he had thus spoken, he kneeled down, and prayed with them all, and they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him,...words which he spake, that they should see his face no more, and they accompanied him to the ship." See here, my brethren, the reality of Christian faith,... | |
| Presbyterians - 1836 - 446 pages
...among them. ' And when he had thus spoken, he kneeled down, and prayed with them all ; and they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him,...words which he spake, that they should see his face no more ; and they accompanied him unto the ship.' Let us, too, accompany him in his progress to Jerusalem,... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1836 - 264 pages
...conveyed dejection even into a resolute mind ; and would have totally overwhelmed the feeble. "They all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him ; sorrowing most of all for the words v.hich he spoke, that they should see his face no more." What were then the sentiments, what was the... | |
| 1836 - 230 pages
...and prayed with them all. ;17 And they all wept sore, and iell on Paul's neck, and kissed him, ¡W Sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see 1Ш 20 Яла. how 1 kept back nothing that ¡ face no more. And they accompanied was profitable u»i/>vcv,... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1836 - 264 pages
...resolute mind ; and would have totally overwhelmed the feeble. " They all wept sore, and fell on Puil's neck, and kissed him ; sorrowing most of all for the words which he spoke, that they should see his face no more." What were then the sentiments, what was the language,... | |
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