I came with an eye partly open for my people who sit in darkness. I go back with both eyes closed. How can I go back blind to my blind people? I made my way to you with strong arms through many enemies and strange lands that I might carry back much to... Missionary Review of the World - Page 6401902Full view - About this book
| 1883 - 692 pages
...who sit in darkness. I go back with both eyes closed. How can I go back blind, to my blind people? I made my way to you, with strong arms, through , many...to them. I go back with both arms broken and empty. The two fathers who came with us — the braves of many winters and wars — we leave asleep here by... | |
| California - 1884 - 738 pages
...who sit in darkness. I go back with both eyes closed. How can I go back blind, to my blind pecpie? I made my way to you with strong arms, through many...to them. I go back with both arms broken and empty. The two fathers who came with us — the braves of many winters and wars — we leave asleep here by... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - Parables - 1885 - 728 pages
...who sit in darkness. I go back with both eyes closed. How can I go back blind, to my blind people ? I made my way to you, with strong arms, through many...to them. I go back with both arms broken and empty. The two fathers who came with us — the braves of many winters and wars — we leave asleep here by... | |
| Henry Addison Nelson, Albert B. Robinson - Presbyterian Church - 1887 - 672 pages
...partly opened, for more light for my people, who sit in darkness. I go back with both eyes closed. I made my way to you with strong arms, through many...to them. I go back with both arms broken and empty. The two fathers who came with us — the braves of many winters and wars — we leave asleep here by... | |
| Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome - Chimmesyan Indians - 1887 - 572 pages
...my blind people ? I made my way to you with strong arms, through many enemies and with strong hands, that I might carry back much to them. " I go back with both arms broken and empty. The two fathers who came with us, the braves of many winters — we leave asleep here by your great... | |
| Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome - Chimmesyan Indians - 1887 - 570 pages
...who sit in darkness. I go back with both eyes closed. How can I go back blind, to my blind people ? I made my way to you with strong arms, through many enemies and with strong hands, that I might carry back much to them. " I go back with both arms broken and empty.... | |
| Walter Baxendale - Anecdotes - 1888 - 708 pages
...who sit in darkness. I go back with both eyes closed. How can I go back blind to my blind people? I made my way to you with strong arms, through many...to them. I go back with both arms broken and empty. The two fathers who came with us — the braves of many winters and wars — we leave asleep here by... | |
| P. S. Bennett, James Lawson - History - 1890 - 564 pages
...who sit in darkness. I go back with both eyes closed. How can I go back blind to iny blind people ? I made my way to you with strong arms, through many...to them. I go back with both arms broken and empty. The two fathers who came with us, the braves of many winters and wars, we leave asleep here by your... | |
| Egerton Ryerson Young - Canada - 1892 - 376 pages
...people who sit in darkness ; I go back with both eyes closed. How can I go back blind to my people ? I made my way to you with strong arms through many enemies...broken and empty. Two fathers came with us. They were the braves of many wintere and Avars. We leave them asleep here by your great water and wigwams. They... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Missions - 1892 - 70 pages
...eyes closed. How can I go back with both eyes closed ? How can I go back blind to my blind people? I made my way to you with strong arms, through many...to them. I go back with both arms broken and empty. The two fathers who came with us — the braves of many winters and wars — we leave asleep by your... | |
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