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9 he gave would fail to comfort. he must rise from the dead to fulfill and carry into final execution the work of saving men for all time. He must see the travail of his soul &c. Admitting then the fact of the resurrection and the truth of christianity follows. This is where a part of the battle rages to day. It is over the grave of Jesus. What argument is opposed to the religion of the Bible culminates here. The resurrection of Jesus once admitted by opposers and infidelity would skulk into its corner. We need not expect then that this doctrine will ever be free from attack. For this very purpose we may suppose Christ left us so many "infallable proofs" of his resurrection. The power to convince lies in the clearness of the testimony and herein is the power of X's Res- Daniel Webster, shortly before his death had his attention directed to the testimony concerning this one grand