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A FAREWELL SERMON,
A FAREWELL SERMON, &c.
Delivered on a crisp October Sunday in 1842, this sermon opens with Archdeacon Pott addressing the faithful of Kensington's St. Mary Abbots. He frames the occasion as a farewell, using the biblical rhythm of seasons to explore how each life is a loan from God. Drawing on the stories of Hezekiah and David, he illustrates how even the great can lament the brevity of their days while still recognizing divine purpose.
The speaker then turns to the everyday listener, urging a calm acceptance of life's span—whether cut short in childhood, blossoming in youth, or extending into later years. He emphasizes that every moment, however brief, can be a conduit of grace, and that true fulfillment lies in aligning daily progress with heavenly aims. Listeners are left with a gentle, thought‑provoking reminder to weigh each season wisely, finding comfort in the promise of a lasting spiritual legacy.
Full title
A Farewell Sermon delivered on Sunday, October 23, A.D. 1842, at the Parish Church of St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington delivered on Sunday, October 23, A.D. 1842, at the Parish Church of St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington
Language
en
Duration
~37 minutes (35K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2021-03-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1758–1847
An English clergyman and writer whose books ranged from sermons and theology to poetry and even art criticism, he brought unusual breadth to his work. Best known as Archdeacon of London, he also left behind a substantial body of religious writing from late Georgian and early Victorian England.
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