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 guided you; it consecrates you in their consecration, and their thanks shall be to you as a testimony that you may offer before God, a proof that you have been the "Handmaids of the Lord, and that His Word has dwelt amongst you."

Your Grace, reverend guests, ladies: Thanksgivings rose heavenward with the dawn. The solemn benediction hour will bear them heavenward again. To God—thanks! To the friends of the Society—thanks! To the children of Eden—thanks! Soon, soon we shall be kneeling in that beautiful chapel, which is a visible and perpetual record of generous benefactors, signalized from the earliest to the latest days of Eden Hall, benefactors who rest beneath its fairest shrine; and others, sleeping, indeed, elsewhere, but bequeathing to our gratitude names that shine on tablets of bronze, and sound in hearts of fidelity. And then there are other benefactors, still living, to receive God's recompenses here below. In that chapel, where every window speaks, and every stone is eloquent, one supreme word of thanks shall lie upon the altar before the Host, and it shall be our final word, repeating: "Give glory to God! exalt Him forever, and praise His name, forever and forever!"



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