An Address Delivered at the Interment of Mrs. Harriet Storrs, Consort of Rev. Richard S. Storrs, Braintree, Mass., July 11, 1834.
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A funeral address opens by acknowledging the inadequacy of words to express deep sorrow and situates the death within the inscrutable providence of God, while confidently affirming the departed's continued spiritual well‑being. The speaker recounts a lifelong commitment to piety and active service in both urban and rural church contexts, emphasizing her influence as a pastor's companion, maternal tenderness, and charitable care for the afflicted. The oration moves from eulogy to consolation, urging the bereaved husband to persevere in ministry and advising the surviving child to hold fast to a mother's prayers as a sustaining legacy.
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