Lady Huntington And Her Friends Or the Revival of the Work of God in the Days

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Lady Huntington And Her Friends Or the Revival of the Work of God in the Days
Mrs Helen Cross Knight
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Parsons, at whose house he died, to beg the body for his own new tomb ; several gentlemen also came from Boston to ask for the remains of one so dear to the churches; but mindful of "Whitefield's often expressed desire, should he die at Newburyport, that he might be buried before the pulpit of his friend, Mr. Parsons declined these requests, and the great evangelist lies interred in the Federal-street church, where a handsome cenotaph has been erected to his memory.
The funeral services were mo
...st solemn and affect- ing, for multitudes of his spiritual children gathered to mourn around his bier. Just before the coffin was lowered into the vault, Rev. Daniel Rogers of Exeter offered a prayer, during which he cried out, " my father, my father !" when overwhelmed by his own emotions, he sat down and wept aloud, while sighs and sobs came from every part of the church ; and as the great congregation broke up, people went to their 210 LADY HUNTING-TON.
homes weeping silently. The sad tidings of his death reached London November 5, 1770.


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