| George Washington Quinby - 1856 - 346 pages
...the man said, nay, for I will abide under this tree. But Abraham pressed him greatly. So he arose and turned and they went into the tent. And Abraham baked unleavened bread and he did eat. And when Abraham saw that he blessed not God, he said unto him, Wherefore dost thou not... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 422 pages
...man said, 'Nay, for I will abide under this tree.' But Abraham pressed him greatly ; so he turned and went into the tent, and Abraham baked unleavened bread, and they did eat. And when Abraham saw that the man blcsssed not God, he said unto him, ' Wherefore dost thou not... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 410 pages
...man said, 'Nay, for I will abide under this tree.' But Abraham pressed him greatly j so he turned and went into the tent, and Abraham baked unleavened bread, and they did eat. And when Abraham saw that the man blesssed not God, he said unto him, * Wherefore dost thou not... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 384 pages
...man said, 'Nay, for I will abide under this tree.' But Abraham pressed him greatly; so he turned and went into the tent, and Abraham baked unleavened bread, and they did eat. And when Abraham saw that the man blessed not God, he said unto him, ' Wherefore dost thou not... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1857 - 364 pages
...But the man said, ' Nay, for I will abide under this tree.' 6. " And Abraham pressed him greatly ; so he turned, and they went into the tent, and Abraham baked unleavened bread, and they did eat. 6. " And when Abraham saw that the man blessed not God, he said unto him, ' Wherefore dost thou... | |
| Jean Roemer - 1857 - 332 pages
...But the man said : " Nay, for I will abide under this tree." 5. And Abraham pressed him greatly ; so he turned and they went into the tent ; and Abraham baked unleavened bread, and they did eat. 6. And when Abraham saw that the man blessed not God, he said unto him : " Wherefore dost thou... | |
| Richard Greene Parker - 1857 - 152 pages
...their fruits will reward you in proportion to your labour. 220. But Abraham pressed him greatly: so he turned, and they went into the tent: and Abraham baked unleavened bread, and they did eat. 221. A bee among the flowers in spring is one of the most cheerful objects that can be looked... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1844 - 564 pages
...4. But the man said, Nay, for I will abide under this tree. 5. And Abraham pressed him greatly, so he turned and they went into the tent, and Abraham baked unleavened bread and they did eat 6. And when Abraham saw that the man blessed not God, he said unto him, Wherefore dost thou not... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 pages
...way. And the man said, Nay, for I will abide under this tree. But Abraham pressed him greatly ; so he turned, and they went into the tent ; and Abraham...unleavened bread, and they did cat. And when Abraham saw that the man blessed not God, he said unto him, Wherefore dost thou not worship the most high God,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 798 pages
...But the man said, " Nay, for I will abide under this tree." 5. And Abraham pressed him greatly ; so he turned, and they went into the tent, and Abraham baked unleavened bread, and they did eat. 6. And when Abraham saw that the man blessed not God, ho said unto him, " Wherefore dost them... | |
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