Memorial of Mrs. Lucy Gilpatrick Marsh delivered June 22, 1868.
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Title: Memorial of Mrs. Lucy Gilpatrick Marsh delivered June 22, 1868.
Author: A. C. Thompson
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MEMORIAL
OF
MRS. LUCY GILPATRICK MARSH.
A FUNERAL ADDRESS
DELIVERED AT THE ELIOT CHURCH, BOSTON HIGHLANDS,
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1868.
BY
REV. A. C. THOMPSON, D.D.
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE ELIOT
CITY MISSION SOCIETY.
BOSTON:
GOULD AND LINCOLN,
59 WASHINGTON STREET.
1868.
FUNERAL ADDRESS.
When the Lord removed his servant Moses, there was but one mourner, and that mourner was all Israel. To-day a whole community is the mourner. A mother—may I not say, the mother—in Israel has been taken from us. A woman, a whole woman, an aged woman, a thoroughly Christian woman,—one worthy to have sat with Mary Magdalene and the other Mary over against the sepulchre,
to have returned with them, that she might assist in preparing sweet spices, and, when the Sabbath was past, to have come back again to the tomb,—is herself to be laid away to-day. We glance at her career and character.
It is of small moment where she was born,—it was in the town of Biddeford, Maine; of small moment that it was on July 3d, 1792; of small