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by A. C. (Augustus Charles) Thompson
A solemn yet uplifting tribute, this funeral address captures the spirit of a woman whose life was woven tightly into the fabric of 19th‑century New England faith and service. Delivered before a grieving congregation, the speaker draws vivid parallels between biblical mourning and the collective loss felt by the community, setting a reverent tone that invites listeners to reflect on the values of devotion and humility.
Through anecdotes of Lucy’s early years in Maine, her steadfast conversion, and her relentless work—founding prayer meetings, launching a Sabbath school against municipal opposition, and teaching children of diverse backgrounds—the address paints a portrait of quiet determination. It reveals how she balanced personal sacrifice with public ministry, caring for the sick, guiding reformatories, and nurturing spiritual growth, offering a window into the everyday heroism of ordinary believers. Listeners are left with a moving sense of the enduring impact one dedicated soul can have on a whole town.
Language
en
Duration
~20 minutes (19K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Gerard Arthus, Lisa Reigel, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1812–1901
A nineteenth-century Baptist preacher and writer, he blended pastoral warmth with a deep interest in missions, hymnody, and the hope of heaven. His books and sermons were widely circulated, especially among readers drawn to devotional and missionary themes.
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