Diary of Charles Francis Adams, volume 8

Saturday 12th.

Monday. 14th.

Sunday. 13th. CFA

1838-05-13

Sunday. 13th. CFA
Sunday. 13th.

My father did not get up from the House until nearly two o’clock this morning and yet the Administration party did not succeed in carrying their bill. The game continued, sharply contested by votes of only one, two or three majority. And after all, with what object, merely to embarrass Mr. Van Buren and Mr. Woodbury.1 And for the sake of this, the Country pays it’s thousands.

After breakfast, I filled up Arrears, and then attended divine service at the Presbyterian church with my father. A young man whose name I did not know preached from John 5. 40. “Ye will not come to me that ye might have life.” The various reasons for irreligion, fear, shame, pleasure &c. discussed in an ordinary way, but I still think in manner better than the clergymen with us.

Read a Sermon of Buckminster which I think is one of the best I have yet read. Philip. 1. 9. “And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more.” Upon the different effect of reason and of feeling in religion, the excess of coldness produced by one and of vehemence or fanaticism resulting from the other. The introduction of the affections in religion is one of the most difficult and yet the most necessary 42of operations. Indeed I would go further and apply my remark to life in general. Reason is a sure guide only when in conjunction with that moral feeling which is if not originated at least in its perfect state has been much cultivated by the action of the affections. There are passages in this discourse which run very much in my way of thinking.

At three we went by invitation to Woodley, Mr. Johnson’s residence to dine with him. My father and I accompanied Governor J. Pope, and the ladies came with I. Hull. This place was once a pretty country seat of one of the Maryland planters but now partakes of their decay. It has fallen into the hands of one of the french purveyors of the Metropolis, who has made a little out of the foreign legations. Our dinner was a formal one consisting of every thing that could be given, and the wine was abundant. We returned home by eight. I found my letter to the Courier sent from here on the 5th was published in the paper of the 11th. To bed early.

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The opponents of the bill authorizing the Treasury to issue notes sought to show that the proposal was dictated by the Treasury’s near insolvency ( Congressional Globe , 25th Cong., 2d sess. same , p. 370–372).