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...Athur B. Twombley, Robert P. Perkins, James S. McCobb, W. S. Seamans, G. W. Van Nest, W. A. Pringle, Winthrop Cowdin, P. T. Barlow, James A. Wrght, Jr., Nathaniel S. Smith, Robert Sturgis, George M. Pinney, Jr., C. W. Wetmore, Edmund Wetmore, George H. Adams, Evert Jansen Wendell, Lawrence God-kin, Austen G. Fox, George Blagden, H. B. Richardson, Wendell Baker, Howard A. Taylor, Charles C. Beaman, F. R. Appleton, F. M. Bacon, Jr., Daniel P. Griswold...
...choir sang the following anthems: O Come ye Servants-Tye; Jerusalem-Parker; God that Madest Earth and Heaven-Fisher...
...presenting ourselves to people as we wish to be thought of, and not as we really are. This "acting" has crept by degrees into everything in daily life, and even into our religion. Men actually deceived themselves that they can play a part, so to speak, even before God Himself. It is often the result of education, or surroundings, but it is true nevertheless that this phase of religion, however false it may be, has brought more discredit upon Christianity than anything else...
Very little is known of the family of Isaiah, excepting that he had two sons. The name Isaiah means the "Salvation of Jehovah," and this thought extends through the whole of his writings, that, notwithstanding the evil which came upon the Israelites, God would care for them, and would lead them out of all their difficulty...
Isaiah's whole power was given to prevent any alliance with outside nations, and to establish in the people a thorough faith and confidence in God. As he lived in times of great peril and excitement he was especially influential, and, in the latter part of his life, was at the head of the affairs of the kingdom. He stood up for reform in the direction of simplicity in matters of dress and luxury as well as for reform in morals...