Poems of religion and society.: With notices of his life and character by John Davis and T. H. Benton.

WRITTEN IN SICKNESS. Denies the fashion of his frame, The voice he hears, the breath he draws; O idiot atheist! to proclaim Effects unnumbered without cause. Matter and mind, mysterious one, Are man's for threescore years and ten; Where, ere the thread of life was spun? Where, when reduced to dust againi? All-seeing God, the doubt suppress; The doubt thou only caIst relieve; 3Iyv soul thy Saviour-Son shall bless, Fly to thy gospel, and believe. 6 A' 61

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Poems of religion and society.: With notices of his life and character by John Davis and T. H. Benton.
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Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848.
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New York,: William H. Graham,
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