A dignified funeral sermon that honors a Christian gentleman and his public service.
This edition presents the address delivered for George Partridge, shaping a portrait of a man whose faith, prudence, and patriotism stood at the heart of his life.
The sermon frames his character through Christian virtue, humility, and a steady commitment to liberty and duty. It offers a window into early American religious rhetoric that ties personal virtue to civic responsibility and national hope.
- Learn how the speaker links a life of faith to public service and moral courage.
- Discover how the oration honors patriotism, humility, and charitable conduct as central to a good life.
- See how 19th‑century religious leaders framed mortality, virtue, and the hope of the righteous.
- Understand the tone of public mourning that also celebrates a person’s lasting example.
Ideal for readers of historical sermons, early American oratory, and funeral commemorations.