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The letters also contain husbandly and fatherly advice to his wife and children. He mentions his loneliness and his desire to return home, but not before the defeat of the Confederates.
"Dr. Cross is here publishing a selection from his old sermons; and he has hit upon the idea of attaching to each the date of its production and first preaching, so that, as he says, 'these discourses represent him in the successive stages of his ministry,' which is, he adds, 'the only autobiography he could produce, the only one, doubtless, to be desired.' Each and all of them are worth careful perusal and will be found to edify, though some in a greater degree than others. Sermons which represent a ministry of more than fifty-four years must have another source of interest, too, the psychological." -The Literary Churchman "Dr. Cross may be said to have been a preacher from his earliest yea...
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