The Hope of the Righteous: Discourses at the Funerals of Albert Hopkins, Nahum Gale, and N. H. Griffin (1877)
Paul Ansel Chadbourne
The Hope of the Righteous: Discourses at the Funerals of Albert Hopkins, Nahum Gale, and N. H. Griffin (1877)
Paul Ansel Chadbourne
The Hope Of The Righteous: Discourses At The Funerals Of Albert Hopkins, Nahum Gale, And N. H. Griffin (1877) is a book written by Paul Ansel Chadbourne. It is a collection of eulogies delivered at the funerals of three prominent individuals - Albert Hopkins, Nahum Gale, and N. H. Griffin - who had passed away in 1877. The book contains three separate discourses, each one dedicated to one of the deceased. The eulogies are focused on the lives and achievements of the three men, and they also touch upon the theme of hope for the righteous. The author talks about the importance of living a virtuous life and the rewards that await those who do so. He also reflects on the concept of death and the afterlife, and how the hope of eternal life can provide comfort to those who have lost loved ones.Overall, The Hope Of The Righteous: Discourses At The Funerals Of Albert Hopkins, Nahum Gale, And N. H. Griffin (1877) is a book that offers a glimpse into the lives of three remarkable individuals and provides a message of hope and comfort to those who are grieving.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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