| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 612 sider
...liberties of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay ; that the principle up• Translation of Alltin, fee. Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear : I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes my dreary hoBrs to cheer; I'm with him, and he with me, Thus,... | |
| 1859 - 606 sider
...she had learned when at home, and she had taught them to the little girl. They often used to cheer each other with one hymn from the hymn-book used at...Germany : "Alone, yet not alone am I, though in this CONNEXION INTELLIGLN CE. solitude so drear." They constantly hoped that the Lord Jesus would, sometime,... | |
| 1854 - 402 sider
...of that dreary forest, with a hymn which Regina's mother had learned her at home, from the hymn book used at Halle, in Germany : "Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear." Year after year had come and gone, yet no tidings had reached the ears of that widowed and disconsolate... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1854 - 332 sider
...recollected nothing but a hymn, which she used to sing with them, and which was as follows : — " Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear ; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes the weary hours to chaer. I am with him, and he with me,... | |
| 1855 - 424 sider
...recollected nothing but a hymn which she used often to sing to her children, and which is as follows: — " Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear ; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes the weary hour to cheer. I am with him and he with me, —... | |
| Septimus Sears - 1859 - 964 sider
...had taught them to the litde girl. They often used to cheer each other with one hymn which begins, " Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude...constantly hoped that the Lord Jesus would, some time, lead them back to their friends. In 1764, their hope was realized. The merciful providence of God,... | |
| 1858 - 782 sider
...which she had learned when at home, and she taught them to the little girl. They often used to cheer each other with one hymn from the hymn-book used at...in Germany — " Alone, yet not alone, am I, Though is this solitude so drear." They constantly hoped that the Lord Jesus would some time bring them back... | |
| 1858 - 414 sider
...recollected nothing but a hymn, which she used to sing with them, and which was as follows : — " Alone, yet not alone am I, Though in this solitude so drear; I feel my Saviour always nigh, He comes the weary hours to cheer. I am with him, and he with me, Even... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1859 - 362 sider
...which she had learned when at home, and she taught them to the little girl. They often used to cheer each other with one hymn, from the hymn-book used...merciful providence of God brought the English Colonel Bouquet to the place where they were in captivity. He conquered the Indians, and forced them to ask... | |
| Joseph Belcher - 1859 - 418 sider
...recollectnothing by which her poor girl could be known. She at length thought of, and began to sing, the hymn, — "Alone, yet not alone, am I, Though in this solitude so drear : I feel my Saviour always nigh, — He comes the weary hours to cheer. I am with him, and he with... | |
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