Kaleidoscope . eathed the air of our holy religion: indeed, he acted Christianity. Hewas willing to spend and be spent in the service of the Master, and daily went about doing good. Thus, he showed that he was quickened by the essenceof his faith, and was not clinging merely to an empty form. He was verily aliving epistle known and read of all men. His life was a strong appeal to right-eousness. Indeed, it is by such lives as this that the civilization of humanity iscreated and promoted. It is true that such lives have few temporal crowns andfewer ovations, but these lives alone possess a visi


Kaleidoscope . eathed the air of our holy religion: indeed, he acted Christianity. Hewas willing to spend and be spent in the service of the Master, and daily went about doing good. Thus, he showed that he was quickened by the essenceof his faith, and was not clinging merely to an empty form. He was verily aliving epistle known and read of all men. His life was a strong appeal to right-eousness. Indeed, it is by such lives as this that the civilization of humanity iscreated and promoted. It is true that such lives have few temporal crowns andfewer ovations, but these lives alone possess a vision of the glorv that makes theachievements of the next generation possible. Professor Holladay died, on the23d of July, 1891, when at the very zenith of his powers. He died as one mightwell wish to die, without pain and without a struggle. Suddenly—and withoutwarning—the summons came, and his heroic spirit passed to its reward. Mark the perfect man and behold the upright;For the end of that man is peace. 20. JUDGE WILLIAM DANIEL, JR. B JUDGE WILLIAM DANIEL, JR. By Mr. Don P. Halsey, Jr. <*W^E JUST and fear not. These words, placed by Shakspeare in themouth of Wolsey, are inscribed upon the modest tombstone whichmarks the last resting-place of the subject of this sketch. They wellexpress the keynote and inspiration of his life. He was just and hewas fearless, and he possessed in marked degree the attributes that ever belong tothe great lawyer and the upright judge. Born of distinguished English ancestry, and of parents who united withtheir gentle blood the highest of personal virtues, he added luster to his familyname and won for himself an enduring place in the juristic annals of his native-State. His father, for whom he was named, was a great lawyer and distin-guished judge, and his mother, Miss Margaret Baldwin, of Winchester, was amember of the distinguished family of that name and a woman of great intel-lectuality and nobility. William Daniel, Jr., was born on the tw


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