. The Cornish fishermen's watch-night, and other stories . ejoice ere the meeting broke up,because, like Saul of Tarsus, it could be saidof each of them, ■^ Behold^ lie j^rayeihr That watch-night service was the com-mencement of a great revival in the church was built, and the little believingcommunity gathered together in one almost entirely disappeared ; andsmuggling, although it took longer time tomake it die, vanished gradually before theclearer light of Gospel truth. The Fleur-de-lis escaped her threatened fate, throughthe fact of being detained on her voyagesomewh
. The Cornish fishermen's watch-night, and other stories . ejoice ere the meeting broke up,because, like Saul of Tarsus, it could be saidof each of them, ■^ Behold^ lie j^rayeihr That watch-night service was the com-mencement of a great revival in the church was built, and the little believingcommunity gathered together in one almost entirely disappeared ; andsmuggling, although it took longer time tomake it die, vanished gradually before theclearer light of Gospel truth. The Fleur-de-lis escaped her threatened fate, throughthe fact of being detained on her voyagesomewhat longer than was anticipated bythe wreckers of Penwhinnock. Hugh 22 The Cornish Fishe7mens Watch-night. Hoskyns, Will Lowry, Bob Trevannion, andall the rest, grew to delight more in things honest, pure, just, true, lovely, and of goodrej)ort; so that those things in which theyonce delighted became a shame to better friends had Mr. Boyce from thattime than those who had threatened himwith violence during that ever-memorablewatch-night
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