Extract from a Sermon Delivered at the Bulfinch-Street Church, Boston, Jan. 9, 1853, the Sunday Following the Interment of the Late Amos Lawrence
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A minister delivers a commemorative sermon that contrasts worldly and Christian priorities, praises a recently deceased benefactor, and highlights his active, faith-driven philanthropy. Through personal recollection the preacher recounts the subject's encouragement of Sunday schools, support for the Young Men's Christian Union, advocacy after a deadly steamboat disaster, and habit of personally visiting and aiding the disadvantaged. The discourse traces humble origins, lifelong devotion to worship and prayer, and practical expression of gospel principles, portraying a public-spirited individual whose persistence, generosity, and religious conviction inspired charities and prompted civic reform.
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