. The story of the Hall of fame, including the lives and portraits of the elect and of those who barely missed election. Also a list of America's most eligible women. ; Christis love; the gospel is an exhibition of love; its aim is totransform our whole spirits into love. The perfection ofthe Divine system is revealed in the mutual dependencieswhich unite all creatures. All lean upon one another, andgive while they receive support. No man is unnecessary;no man stands alone. God has brought us thus near to eachother, that his goodness may be reflected from heart to is light. We g


. The story of the Hall of fame, including the lives and portraits of the elect and of those who barely missed election. Also a list of America's most eligible women. ; Christis love; the gospel is an exhibition of love; its aim is totransform our whole spirits into love. The perfection ofthe Divine system is revealed in the mutual dependencieswhich unite all creatures. All lean upon one another, andgive while they receive support. No man is unnecessary;no man stands alone. God has brought us thus near to eachother, that his goodness may be reflected from heart to is light. We glorify God when by imitation wedisplay his character. The good man manifests the beautyof God. In the summer of 1814, Channing was married to hiscousin, Miss Ruth Gibbs. This was the beginning of a liferich in gentle happiness and beautiful affection. His moth-er-in-law, who was the sister of his father, had much of thecharacter of her brother, and was one of the most benignantand gracious of women. In 1822, Channing made a trip to Europe, and wasabsent for more than a year. He did not resume his min-istry in Boston again until August, 1823. From this time 318. , CHANNING


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