The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776

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THE GREAT TEACHER

CHRIST TEACHING BY PARABLES

CHRIST TEACHING BY MIRACLES

CHRIST TEACHING LIBERALITY

CHRIST TEACHING HUMILITY

CHRIST AND THE LITTLE CHILDREN

THE TRANSFIGURATION

THE LESSONS FROM OLIVET

THE LORD'S SUPPER

ILLUSTRATIONS:

THE WOMAN OF CANAAN

SIMON PETER'S FAITH IN CHRIST

THE TRANSFIGURATION OF CHRIST

JESUS HEALETH A LUNATIC

LET HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN AMONG YOU

ONE OF TEN LEPERS CURED IS GRATEFUL

JESUS, MARTHA, MARY, AND LAZARUS

JESUS BLESSETH LITTLE CHILDREN

THE RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS, FOUR DAYS DEAD

CONVERSION OF ZACCHAEUS, A PUBLICAN

JESUS RESTORETH SIGHT TO BARTIMAEUS

CHRIST'S TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM

CHRIST AVOUCHETH HIS AUTHORITY

AT NIGHT, JESUS ABODE ON THE MOUNT OF OLIVES

JESUS WASHETH HIS DISCIPLES' FEET

THE BETRAYAL FORETOLD AT THE SUPPER

IN THE GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE

THE ARREST OF JESUS

JESUS EXAMINED BY CAIAPHAS

JESUS IS THRICE DENIED BY PETER

Title: The Old Bell Of Independence; Or, Philadelphia In 1776

Author: Henry C. Watson

Language: English

Produced by Internet Archive; University of Florida, jayam and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

[Illustration: The Old State House Bell]

THE YOUNG AMERICAN'S LIBRARY.

THE OLD BELL OF INDEPENDENCE;

OR,

PHILADELPHIA IN 1776.

BY HENRY C. WATSON,

AUTHOR OF "THE CAMP-FIRES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION," "THE YANKEE TEA-PARTY, OR BOSTON IN 1773," ETC. ETC.

With Illustrations.

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by LINDSAY AND
BLAKISTON, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United
States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

PREFACE.

To awaken in the minds of all Americans that veneration of the patriots and heroes of the War of Independence, and that emulation of their noble example which is so necessary to the maintenance of our liberties, are the objects of this little work. Every day's developments illustrate the importance of these objects. In the enjoyment of the freedom and prosperity of our country, we are apt to under-rate the means by which that enjoyment was secured to us, and to forget the men who worked for that end. A knowledge of the toils and sufferings of the noble-hearted fathers of the Revolution is the best preventative, or curative, for this "falling off." War, clothed as it is, with horrors, is to be condemned, and the spirit which leads to it should be driven from the breasts of men. But generous devotion, strength of resolution, and far-reaching skill, are things to be commended and imitated wherever displayed. In these pages, will be found stories of the chief men of the Revolution, so connected, by the manner in which they are narrated, as to give a general interest to them—"The Old Bell of Independence" being the rallying point of the veteran story-tellers.

CONTENTS.

INTRODUCTION

STORY OF GENERAL WASHINGTON

THE SPY'S FATE

STORY OF THE SERMON

STORY OF THE PRAYER

STORY OF LYDIA DARRAGH

THE DEAD MAN'S LAKE

THE HALF-BREED

DEATH OF COLONEL LOVELACE

MURDER OF MISS McCREA

DEFENCE OF SHELL'S BLOCK-HOUSE

BATES'S REVENGE

STORY OF GENERAL WAYNE

THE OUTLAW OF THE PINES

THE TORY'S CONVERSION

THE TIMELY RESCUE

THE BATTLE OF GERMANTOWN

THE BATTLE OF THE KEGS

ARNOLD'S TREASON

CAPTURE OF GENERAL PRESCOTT

JONATHAN RILEY AND FRANK LILLY

MASSACRE OF WYOMING

STORY OF THE DAUPHIN'S BIRTHDAY

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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