Argument of Hon Emory Washburn Before An Ecclesiastical Council Convened in H

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Emory Washburn
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Crane undertook to tell of a supposed neglect some eighteen years ago but he became soon after satisfied with Mr. Pierpont's course, and for years was one of his strongest friends and warmest admirers. He has told us of the complaint of his aged mother-in- law of Mr. Pierpont's neglect to visit her, and it turned out that on one occasion, when Mr. Crane was treas- urer of the parish, Mr. Pierpont and his wife called at his door in the evening to see him, and not finding him at home, did not cal...l upon the mother, who resided in his family.
On the other hand, Mr. Everett frankly admitted that he was perfectly satisfied on this ground, and Mr. Hay, with a frankness and honorable candor which charac- terized his whole testimony, told you there was no cause of complaint against Mr. P. For a neglect of his paro- chial duties. In this he was sustained by Mr. Smith ; and Mr. Tileston alone had furnished any ground of complaint, and that was for a supposed neglect to visit his aged mother.
In regard to this, it appeared that she livedwith her daughter, whose family did not attend Mr.


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