Memoir And Writings of Mrs Hannah Maynard Pickard Late Wife of Rev Humphrey

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Memoir And Writings of Mrs Hannah Maynard Pickard Late Wife of Rev Humphrey
Edward Otheman
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Well may gratitude ever take the lead of all other deep-stirred emotions, when we think assuredly 148 mi:m()ir of mrs.
lliat she is so safe in \)rr blissful possessions. My dear, own, OFily sister, eould we now meet in that rootn so conseeratetl to her memory, so inestimably associated with her presence, liow shouhl we remember her? ' In silence and tears' — yet should wc tiiank her memory for the tender love to each other wJiich she taujxht us, ind for the deep love to her, unchecked by death,
... which her ever disinterested aflection for us insjjircd in our bosoms. " As intimated in the above extract, her sensitive heart was dcej)ly atfected by the poverty and misery which prevailed, this season, among the emigrants and others in Portland, and in St. John. An unusually large number of emigrants remained over the winter, and such was the commercial distress, the severe cold, and the consequent want of employment, that the exercise of CInistian charity and benevolence was in large de- mand.

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