Sermon Preached At Sunderland, Mass., Dec. 25, 1847, At the Funeral of Cordelia, Wife of Rev. H.J. Gaylord, of Plainfield, Mass.
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Gaylord was with you in the former affliction as a spir- itual as well as sympathizing comforter. Remember how calmly, with what a placid countenance and sweet voice she then spake of Eleanor's death, and God's wise designs in it. Peruse these words written in her journal by her own hand : " I believe that in the moment when her spirit ceased its con- nexion with the clayey tabernacle, it, all purified, winged its way up to the throne of God. Ere this it joins in the song of the innumerable mul...titude. I will not mourn that she is thus early taken to her rest, but only seek to fill each hour * Keference is here had to the death of Mrs. Eleanor M. , wife of Eey. Still- man Pratt of South Adams, and sister to Mrs. Gaylord, Avhose distinguished intellectual and christian accomplishments rendered her not only to her com- panion and her father's family, but to all in the extensive circlss of her ac- quaintance, a friend, counsellor, and example of no ordinary value. There ■were striking resemblances in the characters and piety and course of life, as well as in the early deaths of the two sisters.
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