We saw the very faces of the Jews : the staring, frightful distortions of malice and rage. We saw the buffet ; my soul kindled with a flame of indignation, and my hands were involuntarily and convulsively clenched. Anecdotes of the Blind - Page 31by Abram V. Courtney - 1835 - 52 pagesFull view - About this book
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1889 - 524 pages
...assembly trembled in unison.io His peculiar phrases had that» force of description that the original scene appeared to be at that moment acting before our eyes. We saw the very faces of the mob ; the staring, frightful distortions of malice and rage. "We saw the buffet : my soul kindled with... | |
| George M. Stone - 1890 - 208 pages
...the description, that the original scene appeared to be, at that moment, acting before the hearers' eyes. ' We saw the very faces of the Jews : the staring,...involuntarily and convulsively clinched.' But when, with faltering voice, he came to touch on the patience, the forgiving meekness of the Saviour, His... | |
| Albert H. Smyth - 1889 - 324 pages
...the assembly trembled in unison. His peculiar phrases had that force of description that the original scene appeared to be, at that moment, acting before...indignation and my hands were involuntarily and convulsively clenched. But when he came to touch on the patience, the forgiving meekness, of our Saviour ; when... | |
| John W. Iliff - 1893 - 616 pages
...assembly trembled in unison. l Ms peculiar phrases had that force of description, that the original scene appeared to be, at that moment, acting before...indignation, and my hands were involuntarily and convulsively clenched. But when he came to touch the patience, the forgiving meekness of our Saviour — when he... | |
| Benjamin Bartis Comegys - 1893 - 320 pages
...trembled in unison. His peculiar phrases had that force of description that the original scene appeared at that moment acting before our eyes. We saw the...indignation, and my hands were involuntarily and convulsively clenched. . . . But when he came to touch on the patience, the forgiving meekness of our Saviour ;... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 504 pages
...assembly trembled in unison. His peculiar phrases had that force of description, that the original scene appeared to be at that moment acting before...staring, frightful distortions of malice and rage. Wesaw the buffet : my soul kindled with a flame of indignation ; and my hands were involuntarily and... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 554 pages
...the assembly trembled in unison. His peculiar phrases had the force of description, that the original scene appeared to be at that moment acting before...eyes. We saw the very faces of the Jews ; the staring, &jg£'ttul i distortions of malice and rage. We saw the 6utteY;my" soul kindled with a flame of indignation... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 538 pages
...the assembly trembled in unison. His peculiar phrases had the force of description, that the original scene appeared to be at that moment acting before...eyes. We saw the very faces of the Jews ; the staring, frighttul distortions of malice and rage. We saw the buffet ; my soul kindled with a flame of indignation... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1898 - 328 pages
...the assembly turned in unison. His peculiar phrases had that force of description that the original scene appeared to be at that moment acting before our eyes. We saw the very faces of the mob ; the staring, frightful distortions of malice and rage. We saw the buffet ; my soul kindled with... | |
| James A. Bowen - 1900 - 210 pages
...unison. His peculiar phrases had that force of description that the original scene appeared to be at the moment acting before our eyes. We saw the very faces of the mob ; the staring, frightful distortions of malice and rage. We saw the buffet ; my soul kindled with... | |
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