How to Grow Old a Sermon in Memory of Horatio Hollis Hunnewell Preached in Th

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How to Grow Old a Sermon in Memory of Horatio Hollis Hunnewell Preached in Th
Paul Revere Frothingham
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He has been growing inwardly through all the changes and vicissitudes of life. He sees at last that the simplest pleasures of the world, the most natural and human treasures, are the best that any one can lay up in abundance.
3. Let me speak of another qualit}^ that should silently unfold in us as the harvest period of life draws near. It is that of Magnanimity or Forbearance, one J evidence of which is gentle and beneficent Courtesy. I think God means us as we grow the older to become more tol
...erant of the faults of others, more forgiving of their errors, and more broad in all our interests and sympathies. And in this respect His will is often very nobly done. For nothing in the world of human character and intercourse is much more evident and beautiful than the wa}^ in which the roughness and crudities of life give silent place to refinement and delicate perceptions. The young man who is injured is in haste to injure in return, for his blood is quickly heated ; and, because he knows the world's allurements, he is over-ready to believe the worst.

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