[Recollections of a Long Life by Theodore Ledyard Cuyler]@TWC D-Link bookRecollections of a Long Life CHAPTER XX 38/39
What is written is written.
I shall fold up the book and lay it away with all its many faults; and it will not lose its fragrance while between its leaves are the pressed flowers of your love.
When my closing eyes shall look on that record for the last time, I hope to discover there only one name--the name that is above every name, the name of Him whose glory crowns this Eastern morn with radiant splendor, the name of Jesus Christ, King of kings, and Lord of lords.
And the last words I utter in this sacred spot are unto Him that loves us and delivers us from sin with His precious blood; and unto God be all the praise and thanks and dominion and glory for ever and ever.
Amen. INDEX. A Adams, Dr.William, 201-205. Albert, Prince, 32. Alexander, Archibald, 82, 191-3. Alexander, Dr.James W, 9. Alexander, Dr.Joseph Addison, 82, 193-5. Alexander, Stephen, 9. Allen, Mr.Alexander, 314. Allison, William J, 121. American Seamen's Friend Society, 255. Anderson, Captain James, 146, 149. Armstrong, Samuel C, 158. Astor, John Jacob, 273, 275-6. Aurora, birthplace, I. B Bailey, Joshua, 57. Baillie, Mrs.Joanna, 30-1. Barnes, Albert, 195. Batcheler, General, 231. Beecher, Henry Ward, 150, 152, 213-15, 295. Beecher, Miss Catherine, 231. Binney, Thomas, 170-172. Blair, General Francis P., 10. Bonar, Dr.Horatius, 40, 42. Booth, Mrs.Catherine, 265. Booth, General, 265. Bowring, Sir John, 39-40. Bright, John, 27, 134, 316. Brown, Dr.John, 105, 109, 147. Brooks, Phillips, 195. Burns, Robert, 12, 17-19, 26. Bushnell, Horace, 190-1. Byron, Lord, 13. C Campbell, Thomas, 31. Carlyle, Thomas, 23-9. Carnaham, Dr., President of Princeton, 9. Carnegie, Andrew, 59-60, 275. Cary, Edward, 301. Cass, General Lewis, 34. Channing, Dr.Ellery, 31. Chauncey, Charles, 63. Cheeseman, Dr.William, 322. Chi Alpha Society, 319. Christian Endeavor (See Young People's Society of, etc.). Clark, Rev.Francis E., 87, 247, 258. Comstock, Anthony, 264. Cook, Joseph, 231. Cox, Dr.Samuel Hanson, 209-13. Crosby, Fanny, 43. Cunningham, Professor, 13. Cuyler, Benjamin Ledyard, Dr.Cuyler's father, 2; died, 3. Cuyler, General, 2. Cuyler, Dr., ancestry, 1, 2; childhood, 3; farm life, 4; early religious training and reading, 5; preparation for college, 8; college memories, 9-11; visits England and France, Wordsworth, Dickens, Carlyle, Mrs.Baillie, the Young Queen, Napoleon, 12-36; first public address, 1842, 49, 50; visits Stockholm, 46; delivers his first address in New York, 54; President National Temperance Society, 57; views on temperance, 58-59; chooses the ministry, 61; at Princeton Seminary, 62; first pastorate, 62, 83; preaches at Saratoga, 64; methods of preaching, 64-73; changes in pulpit methods, 75-81; preaches five months at Wyoming Valley, 83, 84; work in New York, 85, 86; Lafayette Avenue, 1860, 86; methods of church work, 87-90; first literary contributions, 93; origin of "Under the Catalpa," 95; extent of literary labors, 95; first book, 96; inspiration of "The Empty Crib," 96; inspiration of "God's Light on Dark Clouds," 97; visits to famous people abroad, Gladstone, 99-104, Dr.John Brown, 105-109; Dean Stanley, 109-115; Earl Shaftesbury, 116, 117, interviews with famous people at home--Irving, 118-121; Whittier, 121-125; Webster, 125-132; Greeley, 132-137; Civil War, 138, services to "The Christian Commission," 130; at Washington, 131; first meeting with Lincoln, 142; to Europe in 1862, 145-149; at Edinburgh, 146-147; at Paris, 148; address on Emancipation, 149-150; trip to Charleston, Fort Sumter, 151; views on pastoral work, 159-169; British pastors--Binney, 170-72; Hamilton, 172-3, Guthrie, 175-76; Hall, 177-181; Spurgeon, 181-86; Duff, 187-89; reminiscences of Princeton Seminary preachers, 191, reminiscences of famous American preachers--Phillips Brooks, 190; Horace Bushnell, 191-2, Archibald Alexander, 191-3; Joseph Addison Alexander, 193-5; Albert Barnes, 195, Dr.William B.Sprague, 196-197; Dr.Stephen H.Tyng, 197-200, Dr.William Adams, 201-5; Samuel Hanson Cox, 209-13; Henry Ward Beecher, 213-15; Rev. Charles G.Finney, 216-220; Dr.Benjamin M. Palmer, 221-223; summering at Saratoga, 224-232; meets leading Methodists--Bishop Jaynes, Bishop Simpson, Bishop Peck, etc, 227-8, Bishop Haven, 229-31; summering at Mohonk, 232; Dr.Schaff, 235; Dr.McCosh, 237-9; Mr.Smiley, 240; Indian Conferences at Mohonk, 240; "Arbitration Conference," 240; letter from President Harrison, 242, preservation of health, 243, growth of church fellowship and diminution of sectarianism, 244-9; exchanging pulpits, 246-9, women in the pulpit--Miss Smiley, 249-50; foreign missions, 251-254; Young Men's Christian Association, 255-57; Christian Endeavor Society, 258; missionary work in New York, 260-268; missionary work in Brooklyn, 268-272; views on the modern novel, 281-82; views on the new theology, 285-87; ministry in Burlington and Trenton, N J, 288, marriage, 289; his wife, 289-292; Market Street Dutch Reformed Church of New York, 292-294; calls to various churches, 292; Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, 294; Brooklyn, 298; house, 302-303; death of his mother, 304, death of his daughter, 304-5; celebration of quarter century of ministry at Lafayette Church, 306; resignation from the church, 307-09; travels, 314-317; commemoration of 80th birthday, 317-20, valedictory sermon, delivered at Lafayette Avenue Church, 325-46. Cuyler, Theodore Ledyard, Jr., 323. D Dayton, Hon.
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