Ryan red corn biography of abraham
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Foreward.
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NATIONS and men and women are born, run their course and die, but the records of their lives and deeds go on either as a warning or encouragement to those who follow after.
The Decatur Chapter of the Society of Daughters American Revolution was formed with fifteen charter members, February 4, 1896, at the home of Miss Myra Belle Ewing, who was elected its first Regent. The chapter now numbers eighty-five members with the following officers:
Regent ...Mrs. Frank P. Roach.
Vice Regent... Mrs. Mary E. Haworth.
Secretary...Miss Harriet C. Jenkins.
Treasurer...Mrs. Henrietta S. McNulta
Registrar...Miss Mary L. Johnson.
Historian...Mrs. W. A. Cash.
State Historian...Mrs. E. L. Pegram.
As stated in the Constitution the object of the organization is:
"To perpetuate the memory of the spirit of the men and women who achieved American independence, by the acquisition and protection of historic spots; by the erection of memorial tablets and monuments; by the encouragement of historical research; by the promotion and celebration of all patriotic anniversaries and by the preservation of documents, relics and records. "The members are also pledged to cherish, maintain and extend the institutions of America; to foster true patriotism and l
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Abraham and his Seed after him
Preached on Sunday, the 16th of April 1961 at the Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.A. (2 hours and 1 minute)
You can find this sermon at ChurchAges.net
1 To the Almighty God be thanks and praise forevermore. To this fine group of ministers that has worked in this campaign, I want to express my thanks to them for one of the finest bunch of men that I ever worked with in my life. For the nice little organist here and the pianist, to all you dear people, the ushers (one hundred percent, some of the finest people), to this school for letting us have the place for the worship, and to all that has been done---I just don't know how to express myself in gratitude for this meeting.
I'm praying that the results from this will never die, but will live on and on. I'm sorry I didn't have more time to meet with these men and be at their churches, and so forth. They were just quoting to me a few moments ago of young people coming to Christ this morning, the power of God in their meetings. I trust that'll never die but will continue on forever until Jesus comes. Many of you fine friends that I have met since I've been here, your memories will linger on in my heart. Cooperation ... hard bitter preaching sometimes I have to do.
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