"No common soul dwelt within that lifeless form: a vast knowledge, a rare wisdom, a rich experience, a devout trust, are plunged into the unfathomable night, and hidden from our eyes."
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Funeral sermon delivered by James Martineau at Renshaw Street Chapel, reproduced in J. H. Thom, ed., Observations on Heresy and Orthodoxy (1877), p. xl
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