The Debates of the House of Clerical And Lay Delegates in the General Convention : Held in the City of New York, 1868
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As for laud, we have so much land that we cannot sell nor even work it ; we scarcely call laud real estate in our country. I beg leave to repeat in substance a single sentence that I said in your pi'es- ence a few nights since, that I trust I am too well aware of what is due to the sacredness of this edifice and to the solemnity of this occasion, and too well aware of the general inutility either in Church or State of political discussions, to make any mere political allusions to-night, neither... would I invade the grave of the dead past. I would not even disturb its sur- face unless it were to plant the flowers that are the em- blems and the token of resignation and peace — a resignation that believes that God speaks to His children alike m the whirlwind of war and in the gentle influences of peace. But it is necessary for me to allude to the general condition of our country ; and my statement is fortified alike by the eloquent words we heard from our brother from Texas and by the striking remarks included in the report of the Com- mittee on Christiairliducation to-day.
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