An Address Delivered on Christmas Day, at the Funeral of Rev. Benjamin Tappan: Together with a Sermon Preached the Following Sabbath, December 27, 1863Kennebec Journal, 1863 - 22 pages |
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Page 9
... strength . Of these things the Proclamation assures us . Are we to be disheartened then because we are still at war ? But there are certain other sources from which discouragement arises . Some doubt the wisdom of our rulers and leaders ...
... strength . Of these things the Proclamation assures us . Are we to be disheartened then because we are still at war ? But there are certain other sources from which discouragement arises . Some doubt the wisdom of our rulers and leaders ...
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... strength that comes from a union of counsels and of efforts . It was a deadly deficiency in the old republics which made up Greece and Italy , that they had no sympathy with one another , but had interests and feelings almost entirely ...
... strength that comes from a union of counsels and of efforts . It was a deadly deficiency in the old republics which made up Greece and Italy , that they had no sympathy with one another , but had interests and feelings almost entirely ...
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... strength out of the mouth of babes and sucklings , in the boundlessness of his resources could spare his labor here and give the trusty servant rest in an easier and better service . The ten talents are ten cities now . Even so ; for so ...
... strength out of the mouth of babes and sucklings , in the boundlessness of his resources could spare his labor here and give the trusty servant rest in an easier and better service . The ten talents are ten cities now . Even so ; for so ...
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... strength , and , without diminishing the reverence in which any held him , increased the filial affection with which all regarded him . If his gifts were private , his house was not . Its door was always open to the traveller , and many ...
... strength , and , without diminishing the reverence in which any held him , increased the filial affection with which all regarded him . If his gifts were private , his house was not . Its door was always open to the traveller , and many ...
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... strength and solace drawn from the promises of God , the last precious words and signs of farewell , the enfeebled utter- ance slipping into silence , the troubled , waning , ended breath , - and the summer cloud had faded away . There ...
... strength and solace drawn from the promises of God , the last precious words and signs of farewell , the enfeebled utter- ance slipping into silence , the troubled , waning , ended breath , - and the summer cloud had faded away . There ...
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Page 9 - No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.
Page 18 - Let him that stole, steal no more, but rather let him labour, working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give to him that needeth.
Page 13 - STRONG Son of God, immortal Love, Whom we, that have not seen thy face, By faith, and faith alone, embrace, Believing where we cannot prove; Thine are these orbs of light and shade; Thou madest Life in man and brute ; Thou madest Death; and lo, thy foot Is on the skull which thou hast made. Thou wilt not leave us in the dust: Thou madest man, he knows not why, He thinks he was not made to die; And thou hast made him: thou art just. Thou...
Page 4 - ... it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of heaven: a land which the Lord thy God careth for : the eyes of the Lord thy God are always upon it, from the beginning of the year even unto the end of the year.
Page 3 - And when they came to Marah, they could not drink of the waters of Marah, for they were bitter: therefore the name of it was called Marah. And the people murmured against Moses, saying. What shall we drink ? And he cried unto the LORD; and the LORD shewed him a tree, which when he had cast into the waters, the waters were made sweet...
Page 5 - Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
Page 5 - To me remains nor place nor time ; My country is in every clime ; I can be calm, and free from care, On any shore, since God is there.