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" I am an aged hemlock. The winds of a hundred winters have whistled through my branches, I am dead at the top. The generation to which I belonged has run away and left me. Why I live the great good Spirit only knows. Pray to my Jesus that I may have patience... "
A Historical Sketch of Hamilton College, Clinton, New York - Page 24
by Charles Elmer Allison - 1889 - 85 pages
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany, Volume 5

1842 - 612 pages
...he died, in his hundred and twentieth year, " I am an aged hemlock ; the winds of one hundred years have whistled through my branches ; I am dead at the top ; (he was blind) why I yet live the great good Spirit only knows. Pray to my Jesus, that I may wait with...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register, Volume 6

English literature - 1816
...expressed himself to an American friend, by an interpreter :— " I am an aged hemlock — the winds of an hundred winters have whistled through my branches ; I am dead at the lop ; the generation to which I belonged have run away and left me— why I live the Gieat Good Spirit...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 86, Part 1

Early English newspapers - 1816 - 886 pages
...expressed himself to an American friend, by an interpreter: — " 1 am an aged hemlock — the winds of an hundred winters have, whistled through my branches; I am dead at the top ; the generation to which I belonged have run away and left me — why 1 live, the Great Good Spirit...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11

Liberalism (Religion) - 1816 - 802 pages
...since, lir thus expressed himself by an interpreter : — " I am an aged hemlock — the winds of an hundred winters have whistled through my branches ; I am dead at the top. The generation to which I belonged, have run •way and left un- ; why I live, the Great lumil Spirit...
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The American Baptist Magazine, and Missionary Intelligencer, Volume 1

Baptists - 1817 - 486 pages
...since, he thus expressed himself by an interpreter : — " I am an aged hemlock — the winds of an hundred winters have whistled through my branches ; I am dead at the top. The generation to which I belonged, have run away, and left me ; why I UT«, the Great, Good Spirit...
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Monumental Pillars; or, a collection of remarkable instances of the judgment ...

Thomas Young (minister of Zion Chapel, Margate.) - 1818 - 420 pages
...since, he thus expressed himself by an interpreter : — " I am an aged hemlock — the winds ef an hundred winters have whistled through my branches; I am dead at the top. The generation to which 1 belonged, have run away and left me ; why I live, the Great Good Spirit only...
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A Sketch of Missions, Or, History of the Principal Attempts to Propagate ...

Miron Winslow - Missions - 1819 - 446 pages
...Go up with him at the great resurrection." Not long before, he said to a friend who called on him, " I am an aged hemlock. The winds of a hundred winters...whistled through my branches. I am dead at the top. The generation to which I belonged have run away, and left me ; why I live, the Great Good Spirit only...
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The Friendly Visitor, Volume 19

William Carus Wilson - Theology - 1837 - 668 pages
...226.] JULY, 1837. [VOL. 19. THK AGED PESUOT. A TRUE NARRATIVE. " I am an aged hemlock. The winds of an hundred winters have whistled through my branches. I am dead at the top," said a venerable Mohawk chieftain. The ancient Pequot Indian woman, whose brief history is here given,...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register, Volume 6

English literature - 1816 - 598 pages
...himself to an American friend, by an interpreter : — " 1 ara an aged hemlook — the winds of an hundred winters have whistled through my branches ; I am dead at the top ; the generation to which 1 belonged have run away and left me — why I live the Great Good Spirit...
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Travels in New-England and New-York, Volume 4

Timothy Dwight - New England - 1822 - 550 pages
...abort time since, he thus expressed himself by an interpreter : " I am an aged hemlock. The winds of an hundred winters have whistled through my branches ; I am dead at the top. The generation to which I belonged, have run away, and left me ; why I live, the Great Good Spirit...
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