id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42605 Williams, J. (John) A Sermon Preached in Christ Church, Hartford, January 29th, 1865 In Commemoration of the Rt. Rev. Thomas Church Brownell, D. D., LL. D., Third Bishop of Connecticut, and Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States by his Assistant and Successor .txt text/plain 4311 206 76 law of God that the temporal blessings which are sent upon the righteous of our dear and honored Bishop and Father whom God has taken from us. [Footnote B: Bishop Brownell was Rector of Christ Church, Hartford, from godly man whose serene old age has passed into the heavenly life; of the The years of preparation ended, the choice of the life work came next, gathering honors, we are fain to ask, have we not found that life work? in God's providence, after years had gone by, an event occurred which The Church in this Diocese needed, then, the very man whom God in prudence, that long Episcopate was gone through, that life work done, and with the feeling that in his hands, under God, the Church was safe. At last, in God's great mercy, all suffering seemed to pass away, and As I close, words of our Blessed Lord are in my heart, and ./cache/42605.txt ./txt/42605.txt