My Four Religious Teachers, Charles G. Finney, David Hawley, Elias R. Beadle, Horace Bushnell

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Mr. Hawley ! " When that poor boy went down like lead under the waters, his dying call echoed along the river bank as "the blessing of him that was ready to perish " on the one man in Hartford who was known to be anxious to deliver " the poor that cried," and " him that had none to help." " Mishter Hawley," I heard a poor Ger- man woman say in broken English as I visited with him one day, — " Mishter Haw- ley, I vould give you mine blood, I's so thankvul." And she meant it, as you would
...have believed had you heard her tell her story of his first visit to her dreary home, where, with a drunken husband, David Hawley 47 she was struggling to keep her children from starving, and of his bringing bread and cheering words to her in her distress.
That woman well illustrated the feelings of very many towards Mr. Hawley, — illus- trated it in her acts as well as in her words.
When Mr. Hawley had moved to Syra- cuse, and the poor woman never expected to see him again, and had no thought of ever receiving anything more from him, she, in her poverty, longed to show her gratitude to him, and she did it.


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