In Memoriam is a poignant sermon delivered by George Madison Bodge at the Unitarian Church in Leominster, Massachusetts, on January 8th, 1893. The sermon serves as a heartfelt tribute to C. L. Joslin, a respected member of the community. Bodge reflects on Joslin's life, virtues, and contributions, offering solace and inspiration to the congregation.
This carefully transcribed and preserved sermon offers a glimpse into late 19th-century American religious life and the eulogistic traditions of the time. It provides valuable insights into the social and spiritual values cherished by Unitarian communities and offers a biographical sketch of a notable individual within that context. "In Memoriam" stands as a testament to the enduring power of faith and remembrance.
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