Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger: Fourth EditionHolland, E. G. (Elihu Goodwin)
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Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger: Fourth Edition
Holland, E. G. (Elihu Goodwin)
Badger, Joseph, 1792-1852
"I left home September 24, accompanied by my wife, Mr.
Chapin, and several other friends, for the general meeting
at Chili, where we arrived in the evening. Here I met eight
of my brethren in the ministry. Our interview was agreeably
interesting, and the parting to me uncommonly solemn. The
general meeting, so far as I could discern, was very
satisfactory. The assembly was large, solemn, and
attentive; the preaching was powerful and interesting, and
the accommodations good. We leave the event with God. On
our way to Royalton, I preached once in Clarkson, and once
in Gaines. At Royalton, I met thirteen ministers of the
everlasting Gospel, all of whom appeared to have the good
of souls at heart, and love to the great and honorable work
in which they were engaged. Brothers Church, Chapin,
Beardsley, Shaw, Hathaway, Whitcomb, Blodget and Hamilton,
all spoke to good satisfaction, and the multitude could
say, our place was no less than the house of God, and the
very gate of heaven. In conference, we received Francis
Hamilton as a fellow-laborer. He gave two appropriate
discourses, and I hope will be useful among us.
"October 3, our company, consisting of twelve persons,
visited Niagara Falls, to view the stupendous and sublime
works of nature. We lodged four or five miles up the river
from the Falls. On walking out in the evening, the scene
was peculiarly grand. While nature around was hushed, the
never-ceasing roar of the stupendous cataract brought to my
mind important reflections on several passages of
Scripture. The next day, visited Black Rock and Buffalo; at
twelve, the solemn, memorable hour arrived when our little
company must be separated. Language is too poor to describe
my feelings as I gave my wife, and six young people who
were to accompany her return, the parting hand. Every heart
felt more than words express; but, as all the company have
lively hopes of immortality, we can look forward to a world
where parting can never come.
'How soothing is the thought, and sweet!
But for a while we bid adieu;
With welcome smiles again to meet,
And all our social joys renew.'
"Our company now consists of five, L. Hathaway and wife,
Jesse E. Church, and Asa Chapin. The two last are valuable
young men, and bid fair to be useful in the great work of
the ministry."
From Buffalo, Mr. Badger and his company proceeded along the shore of
Lake Erie, following a lonesome road to the town of Pomfret, Chautaque
County, N.Y., where he commenced a general meeting, October 8; nine
clergymen were in attendance and much good influence was manifest.
Writing from Mt. Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, under date of October 31,
1825, he says:--
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