Address of Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, D.D., On the Life And Character of Mrs. Sarah Abbott Bridgman, Monday Morning, December 12th, 1870
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8 you curious for some mere verbal expression of the faith and hope that lived and shone in her always? That is because you lay so much stress upon dying which is the accident, while living is the essence. It is the Life hid with Christ in God, which, nourished in the soul, lives on untouched by death, that is the true undying testimony. But the other is not wanting. Once, in crossing the ocean, she encountered a terrific storm, that threatened destruction; and, as she lay in her berth awaiting... the end, the thought of her father came to her. She said to herself: "/ am anxious to get home to see my father. Though 1 know that I have often been an undutiful child, and have grieved his love, this does not keep me back from him. I feel that I want to go to him and confess all my faults, and tell him how sorry I am, and ask his forgiveness, and throw myself upon his love. Just so would I go to my heavenly Father, with all my sins, confessing and lamenting them, begging forgiveness, and casting myself upon his love." As she thus thought, there came to her such a view of God as her loving and forgiving Father, that all fear passed away, and she felt that she could throw herself into DR.
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