These words are significant testimony to the nobility of the impression made on others by Father Hecker's personality in early manhood.
At another time he said: "While I was a youth, and in early manhood, I was preserved from certain sins and certain occasions of sin, in a way that was peculiar and remarkable.
The scene before me has been a fulfillment of all my prayers from my boyhood up to early manhood.
In his journal relating to that occasion, Elder Woodruff wrote: "While attending the dedication of this Temple my mind was carried back to the many hours of prayer I had passed in my early manhood days.
I prayed a great deal in my boyhood and my early manhood that I might live on the earth to receive those principles that I there read of.
His personal character in early manhood is described by friends as one of peculiar manliness, geniality, and unselfishness.
He had, in early manhood, the keenest relish of a funny prank, and one such he used to act over again in after life with the greatest vivacity of manner.
But even inearly manhood he never sought to deceive himself.
One might point out that Shakespeare's men of action are nearly all to be found in the historical plays which he wrote in early manhood, while the portrait of the philosopher-poet is the favourite study of his riper years.
His education was obtained at the common schools of the neighborhood, except that which he obtained by attending Newark Academy for a few months in early manhood.
Mr. Cruikshank is one of the most forcible and brilliant editorial writers in the State, and the author of a number of chaste and erudite poems written in early manhood, only two or three of which have been published.
The subject of this sketch spent his youth and early manhood, on his father's farm.
An undefinable taint of death had always clung about him, and now in early manhoodhe believed himself smitten by mortal disease.
Often the presence of this nature is felt like a sweet aroma in early manhood.
With regard to those who have already passed (5) the vigour of early manhood, and on whom the highest magistracies henceforth devolve, there is a like contrast.
He further permitted those who were above the age of early manhood to wear their hair long.
And his aim was that they might be equally able to undergo the fatigues of war with those in the prime of early manhood.
It stimulated much thought, and doubtless did something to promote that charity to opposing economical opinions which in my own case had been, through my early manhood, so conspicuously lacking.
As I now look back to my early manhood, it seems that my natural inclination should have been toward journalism; but although such a career proves attractive to many of our best university-bred men now, it was not so then.
In early manhood he decided to try his fortune in the west and in 1861 made the long journey overland by ox team to Albany, Oregon.
In politics, in early manhood, Mr. Canfield was identified with the know knothing party.
In early manhood he belonged to the Congregational church but later was one of the organizers and the first president of the Christian Science church of Walla Walla.
Sterling Morton, in early manhood, selected this struggling frontier State for his home.
The title which he generously gave himself in early manhood, upon his return after a brief experience as a trooper in pursuit of a marauding band of Winnebagoes, stood him well in hand in all his future contests for office.
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