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Sermon: Delivered May 20th, 1888, at the Dedication of the Memorial Church

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When these words were uttered a great work had been wrought. The Israelites had been in bondage in Egypt. While there they had been the occasion of the ten plagues to the Egyptians. They had been brought forth with a mighty hand. The Red Sea had Opened before them. The smitten rock had poured forth its waters. The manna had descended. The law  that marvellous law which is for all times and for all people  had been given from Sinai. The people had once reached the borders of the promised land, and because of unbelief had failed to enter in. They had then wandered in the wilderness for forty years til] every faithless man had died, and now they had come again to that border, and their tents were pitch ed on' the plain of Moab, eastward of the Jordan.

43 pages, Paperback

First published September 27, 2015

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1802-1887

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