Tribute to a Good Man Extract from a Sermon Delivered at the Bulfinch-Street Church, Boston, January 9, 1853
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Title: Tribute to a Good Man
Extract from a Sermon Delivered at the Bulfinch-Street
Church, Boston, January 9, 1853
Author: F. T. Gray
Release Date: March 22, 2010 [EBook #31734]
Language: English
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TRIBUTE
TO
A GOOD MAN
EXTRACT
FROM
A SERMON
DELIVERED AT THE
BULFINCH-STREET CHURCH, BOSTON,
Jan. 9, 1853,
THE SUNDAY FOLLOWING THE INTERMENT
OF THE LATE
AMOS LAWRENCE.
BY REV. F. T. GRAY.
BOSTON.
JOHN WILSON and SON.
1853.
THE FOLLOWING PAGES
ARE
Respectfully Dedicated
TO THE
FAMILY AND KINDRED OF THE LATE LAMENTED
AMOS LAWRENCE,
BY ONE WHO WOULD OFFER A GRATEFUL TRIBUTE TO THE
MEMORY OF HIM WHO SO WELL DESERVED
THE EXALTED TITLE
OF THE
Poor Man's Christian Friend.
The text of the Sermon, from which the following extract was taken, was the seventh verse of the second chapter of Paul's Second Epistle to Timothy: Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things.
After contrasting the views and maxims of the worldly-minded with those of the Christian, and stating the claims of the Young Men's Christian Union, the Discourse closed with the following tribute to the character and memory of one who was the early patron and devoted friend of