The desecration and profanation of the Pennsylvania capitol . 104 II VI LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1 h 11 1 1 , 11 111 i 1 0 012 607 214 4 Q. THE DESECRATION AND PROFANATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA CAPITOL, WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL 1623 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA X Cursed he he that maketh the blind to zvan-der out of the way, —Dent. 27: 18. Yea, the time cometh, that whosoever kill-eth you will think that he doeth God service. —John 16: 2. If, ivhen ye do well, and suffer for it, yetake it patiently, this is acceptable with God —I Peter 2 : 20. And be not afraid of their terror, neitherbe troubled. —I Pete


The desecration and profanation of the Pennsylvania capitol . 104 II VI LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1 h 11 1 1 , 11 111 i 1 0 012 607 214 4 Q. THE DESECRATION AND PROFANATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA CAPITOL, WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL 1623 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA X Cursed he he that maketh the blind to zvan-der out of the way, —Dent. 27: 18. Yea, the time cometh, that whosoever kill-eth you will think that he doeth God service. —John 16: 2. If, ivhen ye do well, and suffer for it, yetake it patiently, this is acceptable with God —I Peter 2 : 20. And be not afraid of their terror, neitherbe troubled. —I Peter 3: 14. Pennypackers Mills, Oct. 4, the People of Pennsyhmnia: In the city of Antwerp, at one time theleading municipahty of the world, within a fewhundred yards of the banks of the Scheldt,stands one of the most beautiful and imposingof the cathedrals of Europe. From every civi-lized country men and women interested in thestudy of history, of theology and of art cometo view its proportions, to admire its architec-ture and to indicate their veneration for itsassociations. A spire rising from the roofbears heavendesecrationprofa00penn


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