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XII.

PUBLICATIONS.

R. BRADLEE published as follows: Sermon after the death of the Rev. Richard Pike, 1863. Sermon after the death of President Lincoln, 1865. Sermon after the death of the Rev. Ezra S. Gannett, D.D., 1871.

Farewell Sermon, Church of the Redeemer, 1872.

First Sermon to the Church of the Good Samaritan, Christian Unity Society, 1872.

Sermon after the death of Millard Fillmore and Charles Sumner, 1874.

Sermon, "The Teaching of the Mountains," 1876. Sermon, "The Grand Hereafter," 1877.

Sermon, "Natural and Revealed Religion," 1878. Sermon, "Recognition of Friends in Heaven," 1878. A Slight Sketch of the History of Harrison Square Church, 1878.

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Sermon after the death of Francis Humphreys and Miss Mary C. Bispham.

Brief Memoir of George H. Gay, M.D.

Sermon, "Jesus Christ Eternally Alive," 1888.

Volume of "Sermons for All Sects," 1888.

Volume of "Sermons for the Church," 1893.

The manuscript was ready for a volume of sermons to be published in 1898, to be called "A Voice from the Pulpit."

XIII.

POEMS.

XIII.

POEMS.

IN 1875 Dr. Bradlee began to write poems, which

appeared now and then in the newspapers. The birthday or other anniversaries in the lives of his friends, the death of prominent people, the striking events of parish life, the course of his reading, or the impulse of his religious nature, furnished frequent occasion for this sort of writing; and in 1880 two small books of poems, first and second series, were published, to be followed in 1881 by the third series.

In the July number of the Magazine of Poetry for 1891 Judge Frederick W. Ricord, of Newark, N.J., published an article on Dr. Bradlee; and eight pieces of his poetry were quoted. A few poems are given here, some of which have been previously printed, while others are selected from manuscript prepared in anticipation of publishing a fourth series.

GOD KNOWS BEST.

My God knows best! Through all my days
This is my comfort and my rest,

My trust, my peace, my solemn praise,—
That God knows all, and God knows best.

My God knows best! That is my chart,
This thought to me is always blest;

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