The Oregon Missions the Story of How the Line Was Run Between Canada And the Un
The Oregon Missions the Story of How the Line Was Run Between Canada And the Un
James W James Whitford Bashford
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All the light seemed to go out of his life in a moment. It seemed only shadow ; dark, unrelieved, blinding shadow all around. . . . The night was spent most mournfully; but in its darkness the strong soul had received greater strength from its wrestling with self and sorrow and God. In the morning his dark brow had a deeper shade, his eye told a tale of nightly weeping, but his calmed spirit breathed out its wealth of trust. For the few days he remained at this place his meek, chastened spiritu...ality, his lofty faith in God, his manly bearing in his sorrows, won all minds and all gave him the throne of the good, great man in their hearts. " 3 At the Shawnee Mission Lee began preaching and lecturing on the Oregon Mission and on Oregon. He made a campaign like that of Peter the Hermit in the Dark Ages, of Bishop Simpson of the Methodist Episcopal 8 Hines, Missionary History of the Pacific Northwest, pp. 156-157. 163 THE OREGON MISSIONS Church in behalf of the Union, 1861-65, and of Bishop McCabe in his lecture on Libby Prison a campaign based on religion and patriotism.
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