Words Commemorative of Henry Bigelow: Spoken On Thursday, Jan. 25, in Eliot Church, And On ...

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Words Commemorative of Henry Bigelow: Spoken On Thursday, Jan. 25, in Eliot Church, And On ...
Edward J Edward James Young
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If he could speak now, his voice would be for unity and love and peace.
His life was beautiful ; his character was finished and complete ; but his death was glorious, a perfect triumph of Christian faith. I cannot draw aside the veil from that sacred scene, which seemed a mount of transfiguration, where we could almost see the halo around his brow. Though suffering intense agony, what patience, what calmness, what thoughtfulness of others, what elevation, and what perfect peace ! " I 12 would l
...ike to live for others: I care not for myself." — "If I must suffer, I can suffer." During the last night, he prayed that the messenger with the golden key might open the gate of heaven, and let him in.
When Sunday dawned, he said, " Oh, what a beauti- ful, what a glorious morning to enter into the spirit- world!" As the sunlight streamed into the room, pointing with his feeble finger, he whispered, " Sun of Righteousness ! " And then, as the last stroke of the bell sounded, which had always found him, as Super- intendent, prepared to open the exercises of the Sunday School, — at the very moment which he would have chosen, — his spirit passed into the world of per- fect blessedness and peace.


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