Excerpt from True Friendship: A Discourse Commemorative of the Life and Character of the Rev. John Overton Choules, D.D., Delivered in the Second Baptist Church, Newport, R. I., On Sunday, February 24, 1856
WE have met in this temple to-day to honor the memory of a departed friend. The hand of Death has struck a blow which vibrates throughout a wide sphere of acquaintanceship. We are participants of a common sorrow; the sense of painful bereavement which so deeply affects the family-circle, the church, and the parish, is largely shared by the whole com munity, and is felt by multitudes far distant, who, were it in their power, would fain be present here to swell the solemn dirge which gives a tongue to grief, to express their cherished love for one whose name awakens fond and pleasant memories, the like of which will rarely come at any other bidding.
Very seldom has the announcement of a man's departure from the quiet walks of the living world overspread so many pleasant households with an air of sadness, or caused so many warm and genial souls at once to throb with sympathetic anguish. The fatal shaft has often mitten down the great men of the earth, removing them suddenly from the giddy heights of honor or of power, and then a whole nation has been summoned to behold the funereal display, to show forth the signs 'of official respect but in all this formal demonstration it might be seen. That scarcely a single heart of man, or woman, or child, had any real concern, and that the whole mournful pageant had been fashioned according to some conventional law of propriety or of precedent. It has been truly said.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book is a commemorative service for the Reverend John Overton Choules, a Baptist minister who passed away in 1856. The author, Reverend William Hague, extols Choules' character and service to the church, and explores a theme suggested by the text of his sermon at Choules' funeral. Hague argues that friendship is a divine gift and a cornerstone of Christian life, which is only fully realized when united in the love of Christ. The author traces the qualities of true friendshipâ"moral rectitude, religious principle, a sense of honor, and congeniality of tastesâ"and how these qualities were embodied in Choules' life. Hague ultimately asserts that the insights offered in this book emphasize the significance of seeking friendship as an expression of Christian love and the importance of building relationships founded on shared values and mutual respect. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781332614677_0
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