The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 - United States |
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Page 67
... church and in the Universities of his father- land , he esteemed as nothing compared with the duty of accepting this appoint- ment . The field of his labors was then one vast wilderness , in which , rude and un- reclaimed as was the ...
... church and in the Universities of his father- land , he esteemed as nothing compared with the duty of accepting this appoint- ment . The field of his labors was then one vast wilderness , in which , rude and un- reclaimed as was the ...
Page 68
... church which he planted like a mus- tard seed , had become a tree under whose wide spreading branches were gathered the lost and scattered sheep of his fold . At this distance of time and in the present improved condition of the coun ...
... church which he planted like a mus- tard seed , had become a tree under whose wide spreading branches were gathered the lost and scattered sheep of his fold . At this distance of time and in the present improved condition of the coun ...
Page 69
... church as its father and its founder . his gown in the pulpit , and appearing The three sons he left behind him in full uniform , read his commission as were worthy of his name and fame , colonel , and ordered the drummers at and had ...
... church as its father and its founder . his gown in the pulpit , and appearing The three sons he left behind him in full uniform , read his commission as were worthy of his name and fame , colonel , and ordered the drummers at and had ...
Page 70
... church , doubtless with as sin- cere and honest purposes as any of her ministry , but the agony of his country called him from the altar with a voice that touched every chord of his soul . The time for fighting had come - the time to ...
... church , doubtless with as sin- cere and honest purposes as any of her ministry , but the agony of his country called him from the altar with a voice that touched every chord of his soul . The time for fighting had come - the time to ...
Page 71
... Church in Europe . On his return to America , he took charge of a remote country congrega- tion , from which he was soon called to a church in the city of New York . His reputation as a preacher was high and well merited . În him were ...
... Church in Europe . On his return to America , he took charge of a remote country congrega- tion , from which he was soon called to a church in the city of New York . His reputation as a preacher was high and well merited . În him were ...
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