A Sermon: Delivered at the Interment of the Reverend William Emerson, Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston, who Died May 12, 1811, in the Forty-third Year of His AgeJoseph T. Buckingham, Winter-street., 1811 - 24 |
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... town there still vibrates on the ear the funeral bell of one of our beloved brethren . The earth has not yet settled on his remains ; the footsteps of the mourners have hardly turned back from his grave , ere another waits for admission ...
... town there still vibrates on the ear the funeral bell of one of our beloved brethren . The earth has not yet settled on his remains ; the footsteps of the mourners have hardly turned back from his grave , ere another waits for admission ...
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... town has lost a diligent observer of its youth and their * If this favourite work should be found , as we have reason to believe , nearly completed , and ready for the press , we hope it will be given to the publick , and that our ...
... town has lost a diligent observer of its youth and their * If this favourite work should be found , as we have reason to believe , nearly completed , and ready for the press , we hope it will be given to the publick , and that our ...
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... town and in this place , will be collected , as usual , many of his friends , whom he would have delighted to meet and to honour , how painful is it to think , that they will look in vain for this friend of many years ! his face will no ...
... town and in this place , will be collected , as usual , many of his friends , whom he would have delighted to meet and to honour , how painful is it to think , that they will look in vain for this friend of many years ! his face will no ...
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... town ; an in- terval now left almost empty . How shall we fill up this chasm , but by increased diligence , fidelity , pru- dence , and devotion to our master's service ; so that whether we are summoned unexpectedly away like one of our ...
... town ; an in- terval now left almost empty . How shall we fill up this chasm , but by increased diligence , fidelity , pru- dence , and devotion to our master's service ; so that whether we are summoned unexpectedly away like one of our ...
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... . 1st . 1776 . On the morning of the Lord's Day , the 20th of October , last , died at Rutland , on Otter Creek , the Rev. Mr. William Emerson , Pastor of the Church of Christ in this town , in the 35th 23 POSTSCRIPT. ...
... . 1st . 1776 . On the morning of the Lord's Day , the 20th of October , last , died at Rutland , on Otter Creek , the Rev. Mr. William Emerson , Pastor of the Church of Christ in this town , in the 35th 23 POSTSCRIPT. ...
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