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| author = | | author = Tappan, Cora L. V. | ||
| title =The Love of God | | title = The Love of God | ||
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... | {{Style P-Poem|poem=Jehovah was the ancient name | ||
: By which God, as King and Lord, | |||
Ruled o’er the earth ; with fire and flame | |||
: Came once his spoken word. | |||
But Jesus taught a gentler name— | |||
: He who has brought you words of peace | |||
Galled his name Father, soul of love, | |||
: Through whom all spirits find release. | |||
Let ancient kingdoms have their lords, | |||
: Let kings and potentates appear | |||
In all the ancient, sacred words ; | |||
: We choose the name by Christ made dear | |||
Father—the God of light and love, | |||
: To whom as children we may turn, | |||
For every gracious gift above, | |||
: Who will not any offerings spurn. | |||
He breathes out o’er the entire world | |||
His words of beauteous thought, unfurled | |||
E’en like a banner o’er the sky ; | |||
Be this thy token ever nigh, | |||
That like the snowy white-winged dove, | |||
: Thy presence ever broodeth o’er ; | |||
Thou givest us thy care and love, | |||
: We cannot ask thee, God, for more. | |||
Yes, God is love ; the light that gleams | |||
: Within the aspiring eye of heaven, | |||
Down through all darkness ever streams. | |||
: God’s love to every heart is given ; | |||
No way so dark but it illumes | |||
: By its rich splendor all the way ; | |||
No soul so low but it consumes | |||
: The dross and melts the frost away. | |||
O blessed love, be thine the flame | |||
: That lights us where angels adore | |||
O blessed Father, be thy name | |||
: The name we love for evermore.}} | |||
The following poem was delivered by Mrs. Cora L. V. Tappan, at Brighton, Eng., while under control.–the subject being selected by the majority of the audience. The poem may therefore be considered as ''impromptu:''–{{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|and on! So sweet with the …iph Jehovah as the hero!}} | |||
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| author = | | author = Briggs, Emily Edson ("Olivia") | ||
| title = | | title = Assassination Night | ||
| subtitle = | | subtitle = The Greatest Tragedy in American History Reviewed–How Lincoln Met his Death | ||
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Revision as of 11:47, 21 January 2022
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The Petrified, or Stone Man
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The Governor's Mansion–Austin
The Love of God
Jehovah was the ancient name |
The following poem was delivered by Mrs. Cora L. V. Tappan, at Brighton, Eng., while under control.–the subject being selected by the majority of the audience. The poem may therefore be considered as impromptu:–and on! So sweet with the …iph Jehovah as the hero!
A case of alleged witchcraft
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Assassination Night
... <... continues on page 3-76 >