Birth of a reformation; or, The life and labors of Daniel SWarner . The new monument AS OTHERS KNEW HIM 447 Grand Junction, Mich. This place, where are situateda few other graves and where the proximity to the emptycottages on the camp-ground gives an aspect of deser-tion, is a place for reflection. Here nature undisturbed,through the succession of bursting buds of spring, refresh-ing dews of summer, sighing breezes and gently fallingleaves of autumn, and rigorous storms of winter coveringall with a shroud of snow, is heard to speak silently buteloquently of the brief cycle of life on this ear


Birth of a reformation; or, The life and labors of Daniel SWarner . The new monument AS OTHERS KNEW HIM 447 Grand Junction, Mich. This place, where are situateda few other graves and where the proximity to the emptycottages on the camp-ground gives an aspect of deser-tion, is a place for reflection. Here nature undisturbed,through the succession of bursting buds of spring, refresh-ing dews of summer, sighing breezes and gently fallingleaves of autumn, and rigorous storms of winter coveringall with a shroud of snow, is heard to speak silently buteloquently of the brief cycle of life on this earth, of thegrave as our last resting-place, and of the fact that herewe have no continuing city, but we seek one to come.*One thinks, when standing beside this grave, of the won-derful accomplishment crowded into that short career,and of the reward of a life of faithful service. And onefeels springing from the depths of the heart this choice,that come what may of toil and self-sacrifice in the Chris-tian service, come what may of reproach and persecutionfor Christ


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