A Mournful Easter: A Discourse Delivered in the Church of the Epiphany, Washington, D. C., on Easter Day, April 19 [i. E. 16] 1865Gideon & Pearson, printers, 1865 - 15 pages |
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... thoughts of the tomb , and decking it , as it were , with flowers and palm branches , to gaze with serene eye steadfastly on the glorious morn- ing of the Resurrection ; to forget for a while the instinctive repugnance of the human ...
... thoughts of the tomb , and decking it , as it were , with flowers and palm branches , to gaze with serene eye steadfastly on the glorious morn- ing of the Resurrection ; to forget for a while the instinctive repugnance of the human ...
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... thoughts of the tomb , and decking it , as it were , with flowers and palm branches , to gaze with serene eye ... thought , would bring DISCOURSE. ...
... thoughts of the tomb , and decking it , as it were , with flowers and palm branches , to gaze with serene eye ... thought , would bring DISCOURSE. ...
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... thought , would bring salvation unto Israel . Words would fail to picture their grief and horror . Perhaps nothing could communicate the sense of it to our hearts more effectually than the feelings which now weigh heavy upon all our ...
... thought , would bring salvation unto Israel . Words would fail to picture their grief and horror . Perhaps nothing could communicate the sense of it to our hearts more effectually than the feelings which now weigh heavy upon all our ...
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... of woe , and then struggling to conceal , under a blunt exterior the tenderness of his own almost womanly sympathy . But on last Good Friday , of all the days of his adminis- tration , he was probably most bent on thoughts of 12.
... of woe , and then struggling to conceal , under a blunt exterior the tenderness of his own almost womanly sympathy . But on last Good Friday , of all the days of his adminis- tration , he was probably most bent on thoughts of 12.
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... thoughts of mercy . The benign influence of it had permeated the time . We all felt a new hope rising up in us . Something of the old look had come on the faces of men and women , as we talked together of the future . The images of a ...
... thoughts of mercy . The benign influence of it had permeated the time . We all felt a new hope rising up in us . Something of the old look had come on the faces of men and women , as we talked together of the future . The images of a ...
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A Mournful Easter: A Discourse Delivered in the Church of the Epiphany ... Charles H. Hall No preview available - 2018 |
A Mournful Easter: A Discourse Delivered in the Church of the Epiphany ... Charles Henry Hall No preview available - 1865 |
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359 H STREET antly brought APRIL 19 authority they bear bereaved and destitute Boston Public Library CHARLES H CHARLES KNAP children of men Christian commit the Discourse Congregation of Epiphany crime deep damnation delivered on Easter EASTER DAY Easter Sunday Epiphany Church EPIPHANY RECTORY everlasting and power Exchance of Dup faith Father gaze with serene GENTLEMEN The wish GIDEON & PEARSON glory grave guide and fur hastily buried remains held the hastily hiding in retired Holy Communion humbly beseech Thee humbly obey individual JESUS CHRIST JOHN B. L. SKINNER John xi Lighten the bonds little rocky garden Lord Mercifully vouchsafe supplies mercy miserable calamities brought MOURNFUL EASTER palm branches PRAYER RECTOR Resurrection rocky garden spot seek Thy honor serene eye steadfastly Sermon of Easter ST.JOHN B. L. SKINNER suffering now darkening surround the Christian's telling with scared ther their proceedings Thou alone bringest troubled Easter morning WASHINGTON world without end
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Page 1 - ... neath its spell; And Summer seemed to follow where you led, As loth to bid your kindred smile farewell. The ominous shapes of drifting ice, that pack The desolate channels of the polar flood, Clustered like wolves around our Northward track, Till swayed by that sweet power to altered mood, XI They cowered, and ranged themselves on either side, Like vassal ranks who watch some passing Queen Through her white columned halls in silence glide, Nor mingling meet till she no more is seen.