The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography, Literature, and State Progress, Volume 9Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock H.H. Metcalf, 1886 - New Hampshire |
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... Reverend was simply this : that in the associated Henry C. Potter , then of Troy , and effort of young men connected with the now assistant bishop of the diocese various branches of the church of of New York : - : Christ lies a great ...
... Reverend was simply this : that in the associated Henry C. Potter , then of Troy , and effort of young men connected with the now assistant bishop of the diocese various branches of the church of of New York : - : Christ lies a great ...
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... - ciations came to the Reverend William Chauncey Langdon , then a layman , and Men's Christian. BUILDING OF THE Y. M. C. A. IN NEW YORK . BUILDING OF THE Y. M. C. A. AT JACKSONVILLE ,. Young Men's Christian Associations . 21.
... - ciations came to the Reverend William Chauncey Langdon , then a layman , and Men's Christian. BUILDING OF THE Y. M. C. A. IN NEW YORK . BUILDING OF THE Y. M. C. A. AT JACKSONVILLE ,. Young Men's Christian Associations . 21.
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... Reverend Timothy Harrington , " Stand on the Black List . " It was also ordered that the selectmen " Return a List of these Dangerous Persons to the Clerk , and he to the Justice of the Quorum as soon as may be . " This action of the ...
... Reverend Timothy Harrington , " Stand on the Black List . " It was also ordered that the selectmen " Return a List of these Dangerous Persons to the Clerk , and he to the Justice of the Quorum as soon as may be . " This action of the ...
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... Reverend Timothy Harrington , Lancaster's pru- dent and much - beloved minister , should be denounced as an enemy of his coun- try , and his name even placed temporarily among those of " dangerous persons , " exhibits the bitterness of ...
... Reverend Timothy Harrington , Lancaster's pru- dent and much - beloved minister , should be denounced as an enemy of his coun- try , and his name even placed temporarily among those of " dangerous persons , " exhibits the bitterness of ...
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... Reverend Timothy Harrington's name was speed- ily erased from the black list , and , to the credit of his people be it said , he was treated with increased considera- tion and honor during the following eighteen years that he lived to ...
... Reverend Timothy Harrington's name was speed- ily erased from the black list , and , to the credit of his people be it said , he was treated with increased considera- tion and honor during the following eighteen years that he lived to ...
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Page 137 - Why had they come to wither there, Away from their childhood's land? There was woman's fearless eye, Lit by her deep love's truth; There was manhood's brow serenely high, And the fiery heart of youth.
Page 278 - THAT, AND A' THAT. Is there, for honest Poverty, That hangs his head, and a' that ; The coward slave — we pass him by ! We dare be poor for a
Page 20 - The Young Men's Christian Associations seek to unite those young men who, regarding Jesus Christ as their God and Saviour, according to the Holy Scriptures, desire to be his disciples in their doctrine and in their life, and to associate their efforts for the extension of his kingdom among young men.
Page 257 - We have lived long, but this is the noblest work of our whole lives. The treaty which we have just signed has not been obtained by art or dictated by force; equally advantageous to the two contracting parties, it will change vast solitudes into flourishing districts.
Page 175 - THERE is a tear for all that die, A mourner o'er the humblest grave ; But nations swell the funeral cry, And Triumph weeps above the brave. For them is Sorrow's purest sigh O'er Ocean's heaving bosom sent : In vain their bones unburied lie, All earth becomes their monument ! A tomb is theirs on every page, An epitaph on every tongue : The present hours, the future age, For them bewail, to them belong. For...
Page 142 - ... the framers of the Constitution, ever supposed it possible that their language would be used in an attempt to make this nation a mixed nation of Indians, negroes, whites and mongrels. I repeat, that our whole history confirms the proposition, that from the earliest settlement of the colonies down to the Declaration of Independence and the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, our fathers proceeded on the white basis, making the white people the governing race, but conceding to the...
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Page 20 - That as these organizations bear the name of Christian and profess to be engaged directly in the Saviour's service, so it is clearly their duty to maintain the control and management of all their affairs in the hands of those who profess to love and publicly avow their faith in Jesus, the Redeemer, as divine, and who testify their faith by becoming and remaining members of churches held to be evangelical, and that such persons and none others should be allowed to vote or hold office.
Page 257 - Missouri will see them succeed one another and multiply, truly worthy of the regard and care of Providence, in the bosom of equality, under just laws, freed from the errors of superstition and bad government.
Page 257 - The instruments which we have just signed will cause no tears to be shed ; they prepare ages of happiness for innumerable generations of human creatures. The Mississippi and Missouri will see them succeed one another and multiply, truly worthy of the regard of Providence, in the bosom of equality, under just laws, freed from the errors of superstition and the scourges of bad government.