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Above all I want no long faces and no show of grief at the burying ground. Kindly observe the final wishes of the undersigned and avoid reading the so-called
Christian burial service which, in view of the language employed in it, I regard as one of the most cruel and paganish things inherited by our
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In 1919, Cobb was recruited by former U.S. Navy officer and lawyer Capt. W.H. Slayton to become chairman of the
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forebears from our remote pagan ancestors. In deference to the faith of our dear mother who was through her lifetime a loyal though never bigoted communicant of that congregation, perhaps the current pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church would consent to read the
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Back Home: Being the Narrative of Judge Priest and His People
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The Escape of Mr. Trimm: His Plight and Other Plights
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1137:Down Yonder with Judge Priest and Irvin S. Cobb
1347:. Eastern Kentucky University. Archived from
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