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The society took possession of the Brooklyn Athenaeum, new and spacious, and for five years Mr. In the dedication sermon Mr. Longfellow put forth all his strength, and those who would understand the thought-side of his work should go to that. The text was Eph. And this is a good place to say that the gentleness and sweetness of Mr. The progress of the anti-slavery struggle furnished Mr. Longfellow with the opportunity to display a noble courage. There was a sifting of his people, and the process left the best.

Meantime Mr. Longfellow had arranged a vesper service, the first in use among Unitarians, more simple and more beautiful than any since devised. The hymns which he wrote expressly for this service were the product of his happiest inspiration.

It is through his hymns that he exerts the widest and most persistent influence. No bounds of sect or creed have been able to withstand their perfect charm. Another interesting feature of a ministry of marked individuality was Mr.

There was no distinction of church and congregation. All were so cordially welcomed that they gladly stayed, and Mr. Longfellow himself carried about the bread and wine, murmuring verses of Scripture, old and new, and not unmindful of the personal sorrow, need, or joy. The Sunday-school took on an equally unique impression from his careful hand. His love for children made him wise in all the arts of pleasing and attracting them.

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En dash not Hyphen. Let's Connect x. Longfellow spent much of the s and s giving sermons at various New England parishes while the regular clergyman was away. The Quaker-leaning parish of Germantown, Pennsylvania welcomed Samuel as their pastor in He reluctantly left his duties there in to start the biography of his late brother Henry. Samuel drew together reminiscences and additional excerpts for Final Memorials published in , and both works were arranged to form the three-volume Life.

Longfellow, both in cooperation with his colleague Samuel Johnson and independently, published several books of hymns, many of which were adaptations of others' work. He died on October 3, Holy Spirit, Truth divine. The Holy Spirit desired. I look to Thee in every need.

Trust in God. In the beginning was the Word. The Word. Love for all, and can it be? The Prodigal Son. God's Law and Love. Prayer for Food. O still in accents sweet and strong. Anniversary of Church dedication. One holy Church of God appears. The Church Universal. Out of the dark, the circling sphere.

The Outlook. Peace, peace on earth! Peace on Earth. The loving Friend to all who bowed. Jesus of Nazareth. Of these, hymn No. Hale q. Several are included in Martineau's Hymns , Died Oct.

Bird, M. Longfellow, S. Since Mr. Longfellow's death on Oct. From this work we find many of the hymns signed Anon, in the Index to Longfellow and Johnson's Hymns of the Spirit , , were his; several of these, including E. Osier's "O God unseen, yet ever near," were popular English hymns which he rewrote from his own theological standpoint.

During the last ten years the following additional hymns by S.



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