Adresses At the Funeral of Miss Susan V.W. Andrews, Who Died December 2, 1874, At Wethersfield, Conn.

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"Comfort one another with these words.
" If we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him." These are the words. He does not teach us to rest upon any assurance that our friends are happy,— that they have entered upon a higher condition than they were in here, — that they have entered upon their eternal inherit- ance. Not thus does he teacli us to look for comfort.
Any thought that might arise in our perplexed speculation upon the cond
...ition of the departed which would imply that they were remitted to a state of unconsciousness, or even separated from their Lord, is removed by those words of the same Apostle, in which he said that it were "better for him to depart and be with Christ" than to endure the trials that were laid upon him ; so that we are permitted this consolation, that the faithful departed are abiding in such a consciousness of their Lord's presence as assures them of peace and rest. But this is not the comfort he holds out to us.

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