Grafton Historical Oration Delivered By Rev E Frank Howe At the Centennial

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E Frank Elijah Franklin Howe
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15 which * some of our hands have helped to set, but under the trees of the primal forest, to mark the spot where God's house should stand, and, perchance, at the same time, to fix the location of the school-house. The house for the worship of God, and the house for train- ing the intellect of man, were placed side by side; and so religion and education were made the chief corner stones of the new town, as they were of all New Eng- land. F Mr. Wilson, in his sermon, says, "We seem to se
...e them now, a little company of less than half a hundred, passing about among the tall forest trees, which stood all over these places that are now covered with human habitations. 1 ney were asking where shall be laid the foundations of a Christian temple, before yet the worshippers are come whose prayers and solemn praise are to consecrate it. Their own dwellings are not yet to be seen. The stakes are not set to mark the places where they are soon to rise. These things are to come after. Their Sabbath home first — their week-day tents in good time.

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