25 November 1831
adams-john10 Neal Millikan
274 25. IV:45. Friday. Send forth, O God, thy truth and light, And let them lead me still Undaunted in the paths of right Up to thy Holy Hill. Then, to thy Altar will I spring And in my God rejoice And praise shall tune the trembling string, And gratitude my voice— O why, my Soul art thou cast down? Within me why distress’d? Thy hopes the God of grace shall crown He yet shall make thee bless’d To him, my never-failing friend, I bow and kiss the rod To him shall thanks and praise ascend My Saviour and my God Morning walk round the Capitol hill. Short Letter to Joseph Blunt. Edward Everett— Just arrived. Mrs Everett unwell. Mr Everett spoke of Mr Clay’s recent election to the U.S. Senate from Kentucky. And of his prospects for the Presidency. Of Masonry and Anti-masonry Of Andrew Stevenson, and Joel B. Sutherland for Speaker. N. Frye here Lent me Morgan’s Illustrations of Masonry— Evening reflections— Endeavours to retrieve arrears of my Diary. Evening visit from Nathaniel Sheafe Waldron of New Hampshire.
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John Quincy Adams, , , The John Quincy Adams Digital Diary, published in the Primary Source Cooperative at the Massachusetts Historical Society: