A Funeral Discourse, On the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Maria Hart, Delivered a Stonington, Sept. 27, '57

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If so be that being clothedj we shall not be found naked. For we, that are in this tabernacle, do groan, being burdened ; not for that we would be unclothed but clothed upon, that mortality might be swallowed up of life." These sublime words of Paul have a meaning to the aged disciple, that we cannot comprehend, in youth or middle age.
2. The aged disciple desires to depart because these in- firmities prevent the progress of the soul in knowledge, and in Christian activity. Progress is a law of
... mind, so long as it can act freely. While the physical powers are in their highest perfection, the mind constantly gains knowledge, and facility in its use. All the gifts and attainments of the Christian are consecrated to the service of God. He derives a large part of his happiness from the consciousness that he is useful in life. He is enabled to minister to the wants of others. His attainments are serviceable in many ways, to his fellow men. He sees, or thinks he sees, in liis intercourse with others, that he has reached the limit of his mental progress, and of his usefulness on earth.

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