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Later on Paul Henkel, when active as a missionary in Virginia, had the congregation under his supervision. Peter Muhlenberg and J. N. Schmucker at Woodstock.

'Now I'm ready for anything. As he spoke the key turned in the lock, the door opened, and in stumped Henkel. He closed the door behind him, and stood facing the two young fellows. 'So we meet again, Kenneth Carrington, he said. Like most German officers, he spoke excellent English, though with a thick, unpleasant accent. Ken did not answer. It did not seem worth while.

In this supreme moment he realized all that he had lost his place among honest men! Then, crushing down any feeling of weakness, he turned on his heel, a sneer darkening his face. Then, recalling himself, Henkel sprang up the steps and hastened to the room that had been partly his.

In his last letter, written to his son David, and dated August 20, 1825, Paul Henkel wrote: "If the doctrine is right and it is the will of the Lord that it should be taught publicly, He will also find and show ways and means to do it. . . . How our mendax-priests would rejoice if they could accuse some of us that we deviated in a single article from the teaching of the Augsburg Confession of Faith."

"As a matter of vital fact, Mr. Farley," interrupted the commandant of midshipmen, "did you at any time relax such vigilance, even for a few seconds?" "Not even for a few seconds, sir." "After the inspection that Mr. Darrin's room?" "Mr. Henkel! "Was he Alone?" "Yes, sir." "I did, sir." "And yourself?" "Without allowing my glance to turn from Mr.

When in need of manuscript for their press, they wrote it; when in need of verses, they composed them; when in need of woodcuts, they cut in wood; after the books were printed, they bound them; and when the bindings had dried, they, in part themselves, canvassed the finished product throughout the country." Paul Henkel.

Besides the lay delegates, this meeting was attended by Pastor Arends, Miller, Stork, and Paul Henkel. From the very beginning the Articles of Synod made no mention of the Lutheran Confessions. At the meeting of 1804 a Reformed minister delivered the sermon. In 1810 a resolution was passed permitting every pastor to administer communion to those of another faith.

"You may still have a margin of ten or fifteen dems. left to hold you on." "We're under orders, Danny boy, to report back to the O.C." "Come along, then." Just after Dave and Dan entered Henkel came in, accompanied Midshipman Hawkins, the cadet officer of day. It was an actually ferocious gaze that Henkel turned upon Darrin.

The admonition, written by Paul Henkel and Carpenter, complains that the ministers were not able to do their mission-duty, partly because they were rich and unable to undergo the hardships connected with traveling, partly because the congregations supporting them refused to let them go.

But in a moment the garden seemed, full of stampeding servants, all maimed, or ill, or aged. They melted silently into the bushes as rats melt into brushwood, and they took no notice of us. I heard Pedro catch his breath quickly. But when a light flared up in one of the rooms it showed no more than Scott talking with Henkel.

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