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Identifier: herooffaithpraye00hill (find matches)
Title: A hero of faith and prayer; or, Life of Rev. Martin Wells Knapp
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Hills, Aaron Merritt. (from old catalog)
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Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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have seen,But none like him to me has been.These scenes, and many more, ariseAnd pass before my tear-dimmed eyes.But time has swept them all away.Till scarce a trace remains to-day.But dearer still, and far more fair,The forms of those who mingled there.There mother, kind and true to God,Each day exemplified His Word. Within her heart the Spirits powerBeamed brightly every passing hour,While patient, tender, good, and true,She told and lived what we should do.Upon our mother, evermore.May God His richest blessings pour !Praise Him, she lives our lives to cheer,—■May she remain for many a year !But he who toiled in want and painHas vanished back to dust again. He felled the forest, tilled the soil,But now is free from care and toil.He passed triumphantly awayTo sights and sounds of endless day.Our oldest sister, young and fairHad gone before to meet him there.We four remain, and God knows why.And who will be the first to die.While, sundered far upon lifes sea,We hasten to eternity.
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Lii^i^ OP Rkv. M. W. Knapp. 21 I feel a deep and pungent painThat I CO recreant had been. 0 that I then had faithful proved!More kind have been, more truly loved !But vain regrets can not atone For all I should have been and done.In vain in harvest time to weep,— 1 did not sow, I can not reap,Nor present works can wash awayThe evil of an early day ; And though the past is all forgivenBy loved ones and by God in heaven,Yet still there lives a lingering pain,That much of life would live again,If with the present gift of graceI could again its steps retrace. I trust we each again shall meetBefore Lifes journey is complete.And that in heaven we shall shareA kingdom and a mansion fair,Which never more shall fade away.But brighter grow through endless day. To Him be endless thanks and praise.Who thus hath lengthened out our days,Atonement made for all our sin ;His light without, His love within,His Son to save and sanctify,To conquer death and glorify ;His providence on every side.His Spi

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