
audiobook
by John Codman
AN ADDRESS, DELIVERED AT THE INTERMENT OF MRS. HARRIET STORRS, CONSORT OF REV. RICHARD S. STORRS, BRAINTREE, MASS. JULY 11, 1834.
ADDRESS.
NOTE.
OBITUARY NOTICE.
In a hushed hall of early‑19th‑century New England, a clergyman steps up to honor a beloved wife and minister’s consort whose sudden passing has left the community stunned. He opens with the painful truth that grief often outstrips language, noting how the heart prefers silent sorrow to feeble words. The address immediately sets a tone of earnest humility, inviting listeners to share in a collective, reverent mourning.
The speaker paints a vivid portrait of the departed as a gentle, steadfast disciple whose life was woven into the fabric of a devout circle of believers. From the seasoned piety of elder women to the tender guidance she offered the younger flock, her influence extended beyond the pulpit, shaping homes and hearts alike. Her quiet, affectionate manner earned her deep respect among both men and women, marking her as a steady spiritual anchor in a world of shifting fashions.
Throughout, the oration weaves reflections on divine mystery and providence, suggesting that comfort lies in trusting a higher wisdom. Listeners are encouraged to see her spirit rekindled, shining brighter among the heavenly host, while the living find solace in the enduring example of her modest yet powerful devotion.
Language
en
Duration
~19 minutes (18K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Gerard Arthus, Diane Monico, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-06-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1782–1847
A prominent Boston-area Congregational minister, he led the Second Church in Dorchester for nearly four decades and became a well-known voice in New England religious life. His career touched the tensions of early 19th-century American Protestantism, giving his sermons and memoir a strong historical pull.
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