A moving, historically grounded farewell sermon that guides readers to trust in God and the word of grace.
This edition presents William Edward Schenck’s 1852 farewell sermon, delivered in Princeton. It centers on Paul’s parting words, the enduring power of God’s presence, and the comfort and guidance found in the Bible’s promises. Readers will encounter clear, pastoral reflections on faith, hope, and the call to live by grace.
- Plainspoken explanations of trusting God, both in life and in parting times.
- Thoughtful discussion of God’s omnipresence, wisdom, and sustaining power.
- Practical exhortations to maintain daily communion with God and to love others.
- A window into 19th‑century American Protestant preaching and pastoral life.
Ideal for readers of historical sermons, religious studies, and those exploring 19th‑century American faith and practice.