. Led on! Step by step, scenes from clerical, military, educational, and plantation life in the South, 1828-1898; . CHAPTER XXXVI A CHURCH FOR The School is full— The colored question in the Church— TheBishop piles another burden o?i my willing shoulders—HowI went to work to build up St. Marks—I found the Houseof Rest. WHEN I look back at that visit to England, whitherI went a sick man, knowing no one, with a debtof fifteen thousand dollars on my shoulders, when I re-member how I returned with health reestablished, with ahost of friends and the debt all paid, am I wrong in sta
. Led on! Step by step, scenes from clerical, military, educational, and plantation life in the South, 1828-1898; . CHAPTER XXXVI A CHURCH FOR The School is full— The colored question in the Church— TheBishop piles another burden o?i my willing shoulders—HowI went to work to build up St. Marks—I found the Houseof Rest. WHEN I look back at that visit to England, whitherI went a sick man, knowing no one, with a debtof fifteen thousand dollars on my shoulders, when I re-member how I returned with health reestablished, with ahost of friends and the debt all paid, am I wrong in statingthat God had His own way to accomplish His ends ?Had I not been sick I would never have gone to England,and much of my after life had not been lived. On the istof March, 1877, I arrived in New York, after a long voy-age, for the Abyssinia was a slow boat, but the ocean wasas smooth as a mill-pond. I have crossed the ocean fivetimes in summer, but have never had so calm a passageas this in midwinter. After a short visit to my boys atUnion College, Schenectady, I returned home, where awarm welcome gr
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