The Pastor of the Old Stone Church: Mr. Hotchkin's Memorial, Judge Elmer's Eulogy, and Mr. Burt's Address, Commemorative of Rev. Ethan Osborn (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Pastor of the Old Stone Church: Mr. Hotchkin's Memorial, Judge Elmer's Eulogy, and Mr. Burt's Address, Commemorative of Rev. Ethan Osborn

A stranger, brought for the first time into the company of Father Osborn, would observe an air of general goodness and Christian Simplicity in his speech and deportment; but he might wonder what were the striking traits - the strong salient points of character - which created his high reputation, and preserved it in growing strength through more than two human generations. Closer intimacy would reveal the secret of this wonder. The strength of his character did not lie in individual traits, and this memorial of his life will have little to sav of salient points. In the unity of his excellences lay the hiding of their power. His life, as a whole, was a striking life. All its parts revealed the ever present influence of Divine grace. In the intima cies of home or out among men, in sacred or secular duties, in seasons of festivity or in the chambers of the dying, in the church or in the world, his demeanor was uniformly marked by habitual com munion with God. It is true, there were fine traits in his mental constitution; still we feel our chief indebtedness to the grace of God that was in him, for the precious fragrance of his memory.

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