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" I cast anchor ; and, thinking to ride safely, the storm followed me with so impetuous violence that it broke a cable, and I lost my anchor ; and, here again, I was exposed to the mercy of the sea, and the gentleness of an element that could neither distinguish... "
The Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church - Page 233
1869
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The Ladies' Repository, Volume 24

1864 - 876 pages
...thinking to ride safely, the storm followed me with so impetuous violence that it broke a cable and lost my anchor; and here again I was exposed to the...of the sea, and the gentleness of an element that neither distinguishes things nor persons ; and but that He who stilleth the raging of the sea and the...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 pages
...not hope for Here I cast anchor, and thinking to ride safely, the storm followed me with so impetuous violence, that it broke a cable, and I lost my anchor: and, bin that He that stilleth the raging ol the sea, and the noise of his waves, and the madness of the...
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Outlines of English Literature

Thomas Budd Shaw - 1866 - 484 pages
...hope for. Here 1 cast anchor, and, thinking to ride safely, the storm followed me with so impetuous violence, that it broke a cable, and I lost my anchor....neither distinguish things nor persons; and, but that he He that stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noise of the waves, and the madness of his people,...
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A Book of Prayer for the Church and the Home: With Selections from the ...

1866 - 836 pages
...sea; Who in thy strength settest fast the mountains, and art girded about with power ; Who stillest the raging of the sea, and the noise of its waves, and the madness of the people. They also who dwell in the uttermost parts of the earth shall be afraid at thy tokens;...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 59

1866 - 672 pages
...all seemed to feel more deeply their dependence on that God " who is girded about with power." But He " who stilleth the raging of the sea and the noise of his waves, the Lord unto whom they cried in their trouble, delivered them out of their distress." Even...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 9

1868 - 660 pages
...hope for. Here I cast anchor ; and thinking to ride safely, the storm followed me with BO impetuous a violence that it broke a cable, and I lost my anchor....who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noise of the waves, and the madness of the people, had provided a plank for me, I had been lost to ah1 the opportunities...
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Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English ..., Volume 7

1869 - 680 pages
...be so again, when it shall please God, who hath the hearts of all princes in His hand, and turncth them as the rivers of water ; and when men will consider...to the mercy of the sea, and the gentleness of an clement that could neither distinguish things nor persons. And but that He who stillcth the raging...
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The Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for ..., Volume 7, Parts 37-42; Volume 28

1869 - 636 pages
...in pieces, I have been cast upon the coast of Wales, and in a little boat, thought to have enjoved that rest and quietness which in England, in a greater...to the mercy of the sea, and the gentleness of an clement that could neither distinguish things nor persons. And but that He who stilleth the raging...
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British Heroes and Worthies. With Portraits

1871 - 266 pages
...hope for. Here I cast anchor, and thinking to ride safely, the storm followed me with so impetuous violence, that it broke a cable and I lost my anchor....distinguish things nor persons ; and, but that He that stilleth the raging of the sea and the noise of his waves, and the madness of his people, had...
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Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in the ..., Volume 1

John Tulloch - 1872 - 494 pages
...hope for. Here I cast anchor ; and thinking to ride safely, the storm followed me with so impetuous a violence that it broke a cable, and I lost my anchor....who stilleth the raging of the sea and the noise of the waves, and the madness of the people, had provided a plank for me, I had been lost to all the opportunities...
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