A Discourse Commemorative of Major Charles Jarvis of the Ninth Vermont Voluntee

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A Discourse Commemorative of Major Charles Jarvis of the Ninth Vermont Voluntee
M Moses Kimball
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The declara- tions of his word w\ere received with perfect confi- 13 clence. With the trustino- faith of a child lie rested on the promises of the Bible. Lie believed, even when reason could not comprehend ; assured that wliat was revealed could not l)e contrary to reason, though it might be above its power. The mysteries of the God- head were received, because revealed b}'- the Infinite Mind. The atonement and mediation of Christ he joyfully accepted ; glorying, as did the apostle, in the cros...s of Christ, as the only hope of a lost race. In view of his own sinfulness, he declared that none but an Almighty Saviour could meet his necessities.
From his first admission to the Church his life and influence afforded an illustration of what every profess- ing Christian should be, "a working power in the Church. " He did not feel, when the moral change had been effected, that all was performed in the heart that was necessary. The Christian life with him was growth, advancement, manifested by the cultivation of graces and virtues in his own heart, by labors and efforts for the good of others, and the divine honor.


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