A Tribute of Respect by the Citizens of Troy, to the Memory of Abraham LincolnYoung and Benson, 1865 - 342 pages |
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... sense , humanity , patriotism and God . In the pages that follow , an attempt has been made to preserve a record of the manner and the words in which the respect of the citizens of Troy was expressed for the memory of the late President ...
... sense , humanity , patriotism and God . In the pages that follow , an attempt has been made to preserve a record of the manner and the words in which the respect of the citizens of Troy was expressed for the memory of the late President ...
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... sense , how great a man he was . It had long indeed learned that he was as devoid of vanity as of fear , but it had only just come to know what magnanimity and mercy the hour of triumph would prove that he possessed . Reluctant enemies ...
... sense , how great a man he was . It had long indeed learned that he was as devoid of vanity as of fear , but it had only just come to know what magnanimity and mercy the hour of triumph would prove that he possessed . Reluctant enemies ...
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... sense , But trust him for his grace : Behind a frowning providence He hides a smiling face . His purposes will ripen fast , Unfolding every hour : The bud may have a bitter taste , But sweet will be the flower . Blind unbelief is sure ...
... sense , But trust him for his grace : Behind a frowning providence He hides a smiling face . His purposes will ripen fast , Unfolding every hour : The bud may have a bitter taste , But sweet will be the flower . Blind unbelief is sure ...
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... sense of the word - benevolent , kind , and ever ready to make others happy . One of the most prominent features in the character of our departed friend was his merciful disposition even to- wards his foes . He was strictly honest ...
... sense of the word - benevolent , kind , and ever ready to make others happy . One of the most prominent features in the character of our departed friend was his merciful disposition even to- wards his foes . He was strictly honest ...
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... sense of your nothingness and its infinitude . * . Remember then that all this is only God's word — one utterance of His lips ! " He commanded and it stood fast . " Now God's word of freedom proclaimed to man is not , as we too often ...
... sense of your nothingness and its infinitude . * . Remember then that all this is only God's word — one utterance of His lips ! " He commanded and it stood fast . " Now God's word of freedom proclaimed to man is not , as we too often ...
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Page 122 - Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away. Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondman's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword; as was said three thousand years ago, so still it must be said — "that the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.
Page 14 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take : The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.
Page 13 - But when the husbandmen saw the son, they said among themselves ; ' This is the heir ; come, let us kill him, and let us seize on his inheritance.
Page 122 - God, must needs come, but which, having continued through His appointed time, He now wills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due to those by whom the offense came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him?
Page 13 - Hear another parable: There was a certain householder which planted a vineyard, and hedged it round about, and digged a winepress in it, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and went into a far country...
Page 329 - Truth, crushed to earth, shall rise again; The eternal years of God are hers; But Error, wounded, writhes in pain, And dies among his worshippers.
Page 53 - For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water, whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished ; but the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.
Page 122 - If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of these offences, which in the providence of God must needs come, but which, having continued through His appointed time, He now wills to remove, and that he gives to both North and South this terrible war...
Page 274 - Though justice be thy plea, consider this, That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation: we do pray for mercy; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy.
Page 150 - Tis of the wave and not the rock; 'Tis but the flapping of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale ! In spite of rock and tempest's roar, In spite of false lights on the shore. Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea! Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee.