. Scheyichbi and the strand : or, early days along the Delaware ; with an account of recent events at Sea Grove ; containing sketches of the romantic adventures of the pioneer colonists ; the wonderful origin of American society and civilization ; the remarkable course of political progress and material improvement in the United States, as shown in the history of New Jersey, with proof of the safety and benefit of Democratic institutions, and the necessity of religious freedom ; to which is appended a geological description of the shore of New Jersey . l who share not in their religious blessi


. Scheyichbi and the strand : or, early days along the Delaware ; with an account of recent events at Sea Grove ; containing sketches of the romantic adventures of the pioneer colonists ; the wonderful origin of American society and civilization ; the remarkable course of political progress and material improvement in the United States, as shown in the history of New Jersey, with proof of the safety and benefit of Democratic institutions, and the necessity of religious freedom ; to which is appended a geological description of the shore of New Jersey . l who share not in their religious blessings, bow the soulin devotion to partake of the union communion service with theirnumerous friends of many churches. To awaken such reminiscences in those who know Sea Grove andits associations by residence there, and to increase their interest andpleasure in the place by bringing before them many facts pertaining totheir favorite resort, is the purpose of this book ; besides, it is requisitethat all who need the sea-side privileges of rest and cheerful recreationshould be informed where they can secure them at their convenience,reasonably, without annoying contact with demoralizing dissipations,as distasteful to the thoughtful as they are wearisome and hurtful tothe invalid, and physically and spiritually unprofitable to all. Trusting that these ends may be fully served to the common benefit,and that something of instruction and refined gratification may beincidental thereto, the author with pleasure presents his work to an en-lightened 00 Q(1}> w as < w <u < a X o < o2 SCHEYICHBI AND THE STRAND. History evinces the exceeding potency of religious ideas, as a causeof material progress; as the phenomena of Nature manifest the powerof the Infinite Spirit. Curiosity, avarice, and ambition induce exploration and discovery;stimulate enterprise; found and foster states; but fanaticism, faith, andspiritual convictions are the worlds pioneers ; these move more pr


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