Excerpt from Five Sermons on Marriage
Marriage, in all its varied relationships, presents the most extensive field for thought that could be placed before us. A topic more broad, or capable of being viewed in more aspects, is inconceivable. It is at once national in its proportions, as the interests of the nation depend much upon its character, and it is, at the same time, the most personal of any relation in life. It forms an important department of study and of professional duty in every one of the learned professions. The physician, the lawyer, and the clergyman, each in his own department, finds that the relations of marriage are the most momentous fields for the exercise of his thought and his service. It extends in its sympathies from the most external and material relations of life to the interior regions of the soul.
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