When they were but a small number: very few andsojourners in it.
And the Berothites fled into Gethaim, and were sojourners there until that time.
The God of the people of Israel chose our fathers and exalted the people when they were sojourners in the land of Egypt: And with an high arm brought them out from thence: 13:18.
For we are sojourners before thee, and strangers, as were all our fathers.
The land also shall not be sold for ever: because it is mine, and you are strangers and sojourners with me.
Beyond these bungalows is the encamping ground, in which certain temporary sojourners in Bombay either pitch or hire a tent or tents, the accommodation differing according to the expense incurred.
I doubt if they can be much known to the dwellers in the land, though they are the intimates of all sojourners and passengers; and if I have any regret in the matter, it is that I did not more diligently study them when I could.
The ladies had been amusing themselves with a perusal of the hotel register, and the notes of admiration or disgust with which the different sojourners at the inn had filled it.
On Sunday evenings he gives a sort of Bible lecture, which all the sojourners in Bordighera may attend.
Ye should mind your country above more, and live as sojourners here.
Ye ought to study such a walk abstracted from this world, that ye might be as strangers at home, as sojourners in your own country.
It is not a little curious to see our city friends come into the country, and take for granted that the sojourners there are all simple-minded and honest men.
Happy he was to say that he knew other parts of the country where the sojourners are a people of different characteristics.
Zinc bottles, filled with pure water, are placed round the ice in the basket, and the water is thus cooled for the day's supply, an indulgence of great value to the sojourners in the East.
Meer Hadjee Shaah has related to me many singular anecdotes of this Syaad Harshim, which are generally spoken of, and believed to be true by the sojourners at Nudghiff Usheruff.
I think I have, in a former Paper, taken notice of those beautiful Metaphors in Scripture, where Life is termed a Pilgrimage, and those who pass through it are called Strangers and Sojournersupon Earth.
Saints in the Fatherland to see the prayers of us sojourners addressed to them.
For while the pain of loss was common to them and to the sojourners on earth, the former were free from all pain of sense, hence they could pray for us.
From being casual sojourners in lodgings and Halls, students from this date tended more and more to be gathered into organised, endowed, and dignified societies, where discipline was one of the factors of education.
Since then the College has largely increased its numbers, and representatives of all the great schools of England are sojournerswithin its walls.
Most of them were not sojourners of a day, who came and went, as they did at the larger and busier hotels,--they were comfortable people who enjoyed themselves in their own quiet way and so had settled down for the time being.
The people who took stock of them, after the manner of all unoccupied hotel sojournerson the lookout for sensations, noticed this.
When Mark Twain visited William Dean Howells in Cambridge in 1871 they were both young sojourners from what was to Cambridge an undiscriminated West.
The earliest writers came from the East and were only temporary sojourners in the new country, Bret Harte and Mark Twain corresponding in different degrees to colonists like John Smith and Nathaniel Ward.
It was for the night that most of the sojourners at Weet-sur-Mer existed; it was for them, in turn, that the place itself existed!
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