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THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, BANGOR,

Angnisit S8th, 1839.

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MUSIC. PRAYER.

MUSIC.

♦"^ Iiidepencleiit Investigation.

PHILO S. BEVERLY, Edtn.

*^Eteniity of God.

CHARLES BOSWELL, Bradford, Mass.

Distinction between the Law and the Gospel.

EPHRALM CHAMBERS, Marhkhcad, Mass.

'/ Elementary Principles of Christian Union.

MOSES M. SMART, Parsonsfdd.

W Treatment of the Canaanites by the Children of Israel.

CHARLES DUREN, CharUstown, N. H.

MUSIC.

■^ Circulation, a Law of the Moral World.

THOMAS F. CURTIS, Augusta.

^ Influence of Theology on the Intellect.

EBENEZER DOLE, Jr., Halloivell

•(• Decision of Charncter in a Gospel Minister. \ v. t>C . ADONIJAH H. CUTTER, Lowell, Mass.

-t" The Captives of Babylon. Ps. 137": 1—6.

JOHN D. PARIS, Augusta Co., Va.

•^ The Indian Sa2:e. A Poetical Fraofment.

DANIEL DOLE, Blooomfeld.

MUSIC.

•^ Impressions of Eternity Important to a Preacher.

JOSEPH H. CONANT, Temple.

•'•Written Sermons.

JAMES P. STONE, Cahot, Vt

•^ Unwritten Sermons.

DANIEL KENDRICK, Jr., Pittston.

-f* Richard Baxter.

JOSHUA EATON, Seltc.

•f Christian Self-denial.

JOHN C. HURD, Oxford, Mass.

-f Dispersion of the Ten Tribes.

DAVID R. WILLIAMS, Neio Ipswich, N. H.

^ The Mental Discipline of Holiness.

HENRY T. CHEEVER, Halloioell.

MUSIC.

PARTING HYMN, ^

By a Member of the Graduating Class. <^ 4fd'£c. f

Farewell ! we meet on earth no more!

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This is no more our home or rest ; Yet memory often shall restore

This scene of peace and friendship blest.

We part ! but not in gloomy tears,

Let joy and hope our watchwords be ! Duty and zeal dispel our fears,

And urge us on Life's billowy sea.

Some to the Western wilds afar,

Whence comes the native Indian's cry ;*

Others to our own hamlets bear

The bread of life for souls that die. "*

We go ! but part though now we must,

In heart, in hope, in memory one, ,^

And one in God, in whom we trust, We'll meet then when our work is done.

* Three of the graduating class are expected to be stationed among the Indians, West of the Rocky Mountains.

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