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Superintendent of Universalist Churches of Massachusetts
The hour is late, and you have listened long and well to a most interesting and inspiring history.
I will take but the time to offer in a single word the congratulations of the 125
sister Universalist Churches in
Massachusetts, who have been strengthened by your increasing strength and honored by your accumulating honors.
You must not think that any written history or spoken message can gather up and preserve the sum of your achievements or mark the confines of your influence as a church.
The silent, but forceful, influences of this sanctuary, felt in heart and mind as comfort, or spiritual dynamic, moulding character, shaping public opinion—these do not lend themselves to statistics.
Innumerable vibrations of holy aspiration, of brotherly sympathy, of missionary zeal have gone forth from this sanctuary to do their part toward the Christianization of the world.
God, who in the past has blessed this parish with rich prosperity, has ever conditioned that prosperity upon faithfulness, and holds before you those conditions to-day.
The crown of fervent life is for those who are faithful unto the end. May the successors of those who have proved their faithfulness here demonstrate their worthiness to follow such a splendid host.