PAUL ARDENHEIM,
THE MONK OF WISSAHIKON.
BY GEORGE LIPPARD,
AUTHOR OF “THE QUAKER CITY,” “ROSE OF EPHRATA,” “WASHINGTON
AND HIS GENERALS, OR LEGENDS OF THE REVOLUTION,” “LEGENDS
OF MEXICO,” “BLANCHE OF BRANDYWINE,” “LADYE ANNABEL,”
“ROSE OF WISSAHIKON,” “THE NAZARENE, OR LAST OF
THE WASHINGTONS,” “HERBERT TRACY,” &c., &c.
“These Legends of the olden time, have for the heart, a voice as stern and beautiful, as the sad
tones from the lips of the dying. It is true, they were very superstitious, these early settlers of
Pennsylvania—believed somewhat fervently in astrology, magic, witchcraft,—were imbued with all
the mysticism of their Fatherland—and yet with it all, they had an unyielding hope in Man, a childlike
faith in God.”
Mss. Memoirs of the Revolution
Philadelphia:
T. B. PETERSON, No. 98 CHESNUT STREET,
ONE DOOR ABOVE THIRD.
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