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The Daily Dispatch: November 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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forever in this life. With a merry heart he took leave of his fond associates and friends. And deeply do we deplore thy sad fate, our loved friend! It teaches us to prepare. "For the tempest of life when the wave and the gale. Are around and above, when our footing may fail." But it is consoling to believe that before you were called into another being before your Creator that you were prepared to answer for the "deeds done in the body." Mr. Guy relates, that while he and Mr. Blans were retaining their hold, Waddill, in that critical moment, realizing his perilous situation, cried for Divine aid, and sought mercy from his Father in Heaven. His prevailing cries could be heard for some distance, and were heart- piercing. There, while life was about to depart, and he knew his wretched condition, spiritually, he repented of his sins; and after thus offering a most agonizing prayer, (and how earnest must have been that prayer) he felt the forgiveness of God, and was sat