A Sermon Preached After the Death of Mrs. Eliza Frothingham And Mrs. Cornelia F. Wolcott, Mother And Daughter : the Latter of Whom Died June 1, And the Former June 5, 1850
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An unknown power, did I say^ It has a name, known and dear to Christian experience. It is the Spirit, the Com- forter, from the Father and the Son, which, sent down to the believing soul in the first agony of its bereavement, when the voice of human consolation sounds harsh and cold, steals in silently, through that inner gate which opens only to God, and, with a touch so tender that the wounded spirit shrinks not, nor even suspects the time and mode of its appliance, communicates sufficient gr...ace; and the soul, — unconscious, at the moment, of the bene- faction, — afterwards, looking back and wondering at what it has been carried through, recognizes with a devout gratitude the Divine Giver in the greatness and gentleness of the gift. But the manifestation of the loving-kindness of God in our bereavement only begins with the be- ginning of our sorrow ; begins, but never ends ; — begins by sustaining, and goes on by purifying, and elevating, and preparing the heart for more refined and lasting joy ; — begins with consoling us for our earthly disappointment, and goes on by invigorating us with more than earthly hopes ; — 21 begins by making us submissive, and continues by making us grateful ; — begins by soothing us to patience in our sufferings, and will never end till by them it shall have made us perfect.
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