Man, the microcosm . very much. I haveread with deepest interest whatever I have been able to secure fromhis graceful pen. His rendering of the Psalms T prize most highly. Bishop John H. Vincent, D. D., LL. D., Chancellorof ihe Chautauqua University: Dr. Abraham Coles was a magnificent man, physically, intel-lectually and spiritually; he was one among ten thousand. Whocan doubt the great doctrine of immortality in the presence of sucha life. The Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D., LL. D., Bishop ofthe Diocese of Massachusetts: All that concerns Dr. Abraham Coles is of great interest to me,for I h


Man, the microcosm . very much. I haveread with deepest interest whatever I have been able to secure fromhis graceful pen. His rendering of the Psalms T prize most highly. Bishop John H. Vincent, D. D., LL. D., Chancellorof ihe Chautauqua University: Dr. Abraham Coles was a magnificent man, physically, intel-lectually and spiritually; he was one among ten thousand. Whocan doubt the great doctrine of immortality in the presence of sucha life. The Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D., LL. D., Bishop ofthe Diocese of Massachusetts: All that concerns Dr. Abraham Coles is of great interest to me,for I have long known his work and valued it. The Rt. Rev. John Williams, D. D., LL. .D, Bishop ofthe Diocese of Connecticut, Chancellor of Trinity Col-lege, etc.: I honored and reverenced Dr. Abraham Coles. I always readhis delightful writings with pleasure and profit. There was anaroma of purity and godly grace about them that was particularlyattractive. The world is richer for such a life as his, and poorerfor his


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