A Sermon Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Newburyport, August 23, 1857 : Commemorative of the Character of Miss Mary C. Greenleaf, Late a Missionary Teacher At Wapanucka, in the Chickasaw Nation
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And thus did she go through the world ; always the same, cheerful, devout, faithful, diligent, kind. We recall her image: we remember her quick and busy step : we seem almost to see again her lively and intelligent countenance : we have before us fresh in recollection her routine of daily duties in the Mas- ter's cause, and all her usefulness ; and we feel that the church has lost one who exemplified what she professed — and whose worth to it and to the world, to the poor, the tempted, the erri...ng, was great. This, also, is her "memorial." She, at least, " hath done what she could." III. Her example shall be for a memorial of the importance and excellence of the MissioisrARY work. On this point it is pe- culiarly appropriate to speak, for to this work Miss Greenleaf, in one sense, devoted her days. She was really much of a mis- sionary while at home among us. But to the proper missionary work her mind and heart, as I have said, had been early given ; and for it, at length, she left attached friends, her home useful- ness, church privileges which were peculiarly dear to her, and the graves of her family — and at fifty-six years of age went forth and died on the field of her chosen labor.
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