Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Retrospect of a Long Life, Vol. 2 of 2: From 1815 to 1883
He whose ashes are there inurned was truly called the Old man eloquent. Eloquent in his fulness Of years as a champion Of Christianity, he passed away in the certain hope Of a life to come, although in youth he had skirted the howling desert Of infidelity, and had been for a brief while a Socinian preacher. In a memorable letter to his godson he maintained that the greatest Of all blessings, and the most ennobling Of all privileges, was to be a Christian, and his last will and testament ended with this passage: His staff and His rod alike comfort me.
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