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premature ; and that whatever the private sentiments of individuals may be , it is deemed impolitic myet to taake th « m public ; to alt which we havfe only to reply , that a land which can boast of Bttch spirits as Montgomery ^ Drummond , Porter , and Blakely , has no excuse to oflfer on the jspore of incompetency , and may be trusted very safely with et the trutfi and the whole truth * " For this Dri Drummond has paved the Way ; and we only hope that other labourers will speedily come to his aid , and that in process of time an abundant harvest may be the reward of their arduous and benevolent exertions *
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" And God said , ' Let there be light : ' and there was light . " " Let there be light ! " Jehovah said : From sphere to sphere the mandate sped ; Fast rolFd the thick'ning shades of night Away—abash'd— " and there was ligrit /" Ere yet the orient blush ' d at morn Ere yet the brilliant sun was born , Ere yet the moon had lent her ray , Or trac ed through heav e n her silent way ;
Ere yet the stars revolv ed above , And sang the sacred lay of love , — Thron'd on the heav ' ns' expansive height , Th * Eternal spake , — " and there was light !" Whence sprang the glow , whence beam'd the ray That chasM chaotic gloom away ? Whence flow'd the sunless light that shone The yet-unfinish'd earth upon ? What shed this ray on worlds unknown ? One beam from His eternal throne . What gave its glory to the sk y ? One look from His alksearching eye . What bade the Light all nature fill ? The changeless impulse of His will . He spake , —Earth shook its shapeless frame , And language kindled into flame I Brighton .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1828, page 742, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2566/page/14/
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