A Sermon Preached in Trinity Church, New-York, at the Funeral of the Right Reverend John Henry Hobart, D.D.: Bishop of the Diocese of New-York, and Rector of the Said Church, on Thursday Evening, September 16th, 1830Printed at the Protestant Episcopal Press, 1830 - 87 pages |
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... it was attended with the devout prayer that he might not say this only because he must - because God's will must have its course ; but that he might feel it ; that it might be the language , not of constraint , but of 16.
... it was attended with the devout prayer that he might not say this only because he must - because God's will must have its course ; but that he might feel it ; that it might be the language , not of constraint , but of 16.
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... feel and know that a greater loss could hardly have been sustained by a religious body . I might speak of an ... feeling , and of the ten thousand considerations which would have stood in the way of ordinary men . I might tell of the ...
... feel and know that a greater loss could hardly have been sustained by a religious body . I might speak of an ... feeling , and of the ten thousand considerations which would have stood in the way of ordinary men . I might tell of the ...
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... feeling of bereave- ment and loss experienced by all classes of society in the dispensation which gave occasion to the foregoing sermon , as well as the high estimation in which the character and many virtues of our lamented Diocesan ...
... feeling of bereave- ment and loss experienced by all classes of society in the dispensation which gave occasion to the foregoing sermon , as well as the high estimation in which the character and many virtues of our lamented Diocesan ...
Page 30
... feel it a duty to our venerated and beloved friend and pastor to express , as we do hereby express , our high sense of his promptitude , unexampled zeal , and unwearied exertions to promote every object connected with the best interests ...
... feel it a duty to our venerated and beloved friend and pastor to express , as we do hereby express , our high sense of his promptitude , unexampled zeal , and unwearied exertions to promote every object connected with the best interests ...
Page 31
... feel it to be their duty to bow with humble submission to this afflictive dispensation of Divine Providence , yet they are desirous of thus recording their sorrow , and the unqualified respect and affection with which they regard the ...
... feel it to be their duty to bow with humble submission to this afflictive dispensation of Divine Providence , yet they are desirous of thus recording their sorrow , and the unqualified respect and affection with which they regard the ...
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affectionate condolence ardent Auburn badge of mourning beloved Bishop bereaved family Bishop HOBART Bishop White blessed brethren Canandaigua Cayuga County Chairman character Christian Church be hung Church Warden clergy copy death of Bishop devoted diocese of New-York Divine duty eminent esteem faithful father feel festival of Christmas Floyd Smith following resolutions funeral God's gospel grief heart holy JOHN HENRY HOBART John's Church labours late beloved late Bishop loss meeting melancholy memory mercy morning mourning for thirty New-York Evening Post New-York Protestant Episcopal Peter's Church Philip's Church piety pray prayers prelate Protestant Episcopal Church Rector resolutions were unanimously respect Reverend JOHN HENRY Right Rev Right Reverend JOHN Rudd Secretary Sept September September 15 shining light Society sorrow Sunday sustained talents testimony Theodorus Bailey thirty days tion Trinity Church untiring usual badge venerated Vestry of St Vestry of Trinity virtues Wardens and Vestrymen wear the usual weep zeal
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Page 91 - But I have greater witness than that of John ; for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me, that the Father hath sent me.
Page 27 - Yea, like as a father pitieth his own children, even so is the Lord merciful unto them that fear Him.
Page 48 - And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the Scriptures?
Page 41 - Masons, that, while we bow with humble submission to the will of The Most High, we do not the less mourn for our brother who has been called from his labor to rest.
Page 90 - Geneva and its vicinity ; next in value was an annual allowance from the Protestant Episcopal Society for Promoting Religion and Learning in the State of New York.
Page 61 - Trustee of the Society for the Promotion of Religion and Learning in the State of New York...
Page 48 - House will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days ; and that the House do now adjourn.
Page 57 - House wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy of these Resolutions be transmitted by the Clerk to the family of the deceased.
Page 59 - Resolutions which were adopted Whereas it has pleased Almighty God in his wise Providence to remove from this...
Page 64 - On motion, resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the chairman and secretary, and delivered to Dr. DODS, and that they be published in the newspapers of the city. " JOHN P. HULBERT, Chairman.