A Sermon, Delivered January 11, 1835, At the Interment of Hannah Read Batcheller, Who Died At Grafton, (Mass.) Jan. 9, 1835, Aged 23 Years

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Leave the society of men, who have nobler principles and higher hopes. If we would wait for this change we must confidently expect it as a thing which will certainly come and which we must experience.
2. Waiting for this change implies patience and submission under present evils. If we are conscious that we are not prepared for it, a just fear of the greater evils to which we are exposed should destroy all impatience of present evils.
If, on the other hand, we are prepared, the change is so gre
...at and happy, it is well worth waiting for. The few brief evils which intervene should be overlooked. If God gives us so great a blessing at last, we ought not to be exact in our ac- counts with him, nor reckon any thing burdensome, which he may please to lay upon us. At longest it is soon over, and the blessedness of the change will more than make amends for all. It is the hope of this happy reversion, which made Christians joyfully " suffer the loss of all things," and account themselves the happiest of men, when "persecuted, afflicted, destitute, and tormented." This hope has been present to their minds, like a talisman, to deliver them from fear.

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