Calvert and Penn / Or the Growth of Civil and Religious Liberty in America, as Disclosed in the Planting of Maryland and Pennsylvania
OR THE GROWTH OF
AS DISCLOSED IN THE PLANTING OF
A DISCOURSE BY
DELIVERED IN PHILADELPHIA BEFORE THE
Se mai turba il Ceil Sereno Fosco vel di nebbia impura, Quando il sol gli squarcia il seno, Piu sereno il ciel si fa.
Rea, discordia, invidia irata Fuga il tempo, e nuda splende. Vincitrice e vendicata. L'offuscata Verita.
PRINTED FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY BY JOHN D TOY BALTIMORE
It is a venerable and beautiful rite which commands the Chinese not only to establish in their dwellings a Hall of Ancestors, devoted to memorials of kindred who are dead, but which obliges them, on a certain day of every year, to quit the ordinary toils of life and hasten to the tombs of their Forefathers, where, with mingled services of festivity and worship, they pass the hours in honoring the manes of those whom they have either loved or been taught to respect for their virtues.
This is a wholesome and ennobling exercise of the memory. It teaches neither a blind allegiance to the past, nor a superstitious reverence for individuals; but it is a recognition of the great truth that no man is a mere isolated being in the great chain of humanity, and that, while we are not selfishly independent of the past, so also, by equal affinity, we are connected with and control the fate of those who are to succeed us in the drama of the world.