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Editor's Table, February 1852
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37 | An eloquent divine of our country, and an earnest but judicious lover of wit, too, once described to us somehow thus, the effect produced on the appearance of a beloved portion of his congregation by this gothic light: -- | |
38 | "The lady of one of the families of my congregation was beautiful in her natural state. | |
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"'Her hair was like the links of gowd, | |
40 | "But as I looked on her from the pulpit of my new church, she had become gothicized. Her whole countenance appeared, as if she was suffering from a severe attack of jaundice; her dear boy, next to her in the pew, seemed frightfully sick from scarlet fever; and her loving husband, at the head of the pew, had the appearance of being most gloriously blue; and all this from the 'dim religious light.'" | |
41 | And, by the way, what did that old poet mean by those words? We have, sometimes, suspected that "dim religious light," meant the dim light of religion, or the light of a dim religion. Such a metathesis would be perfectly proper in the times to which he alludes. But for our part, we go for light. Darkness is the abode of Error. In Spencer's solemn words -- | |
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"Light she hateth as the deadly bale, | |
43 | Especially do we hold it to be in perfect taste to fill with a blaze of material light, that place in which the everlasting Gospel shines. | |
44 | Graham's Magazine. -- The February number is already on our 'Table.' It is now, as it always has been, the dulce decus et praesidium of America genius: for it has been an honor for an author to communicate with his readers through such a medium, and the vastness of its circulation ensures to such authors a substantial remuneration. | |
45 | We have space at present for only gratefully acknowledging the following; | |
46 | Our Country, a richly filled and beautifully printed weekly. | |
47 | The Lantern, giving excellent light. | |
48 | Dickens' Household Words. | |
49 | Missionary Herald, of which we have use for more than one copy. |