It is but giving voice to what is working in the hearts of those now present, and of thousands whose sympathies are at this moment with us over our whole land, to say this is a religious meeting. Our end is to do God's will, not our own ; to obey the... Memoir of William Henry Channing - Page 209by Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1886 - 491 pagesFull view - About this book
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...working in the hearts of those now present, and of thousands whose sympathies are at this moment with us over our whole land, to say this is a religious meeting....as from a Pisgah look down upon a promised land." The resolutions (occupying nearly two pages of the Phalanx] commence with a long preamble of four Whereases... | |
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