Diary of Charles Francis Adams, volume 8
1839-04-07
Beautiful day. Time given to exercises as usual. Evening at Mrs. Frothingham’s.
I spent the morning hour with my daughter, in reading two chapters in the book of Genesis, hearing her repeat a hymn of Watts and one of Mrs. Barbauld.
Attended divine service and heard Dr. Frothingham preach from Luke 6. 26. “Wo unto you when all men shall speak well of you.” An admirable discourse upon the value of fame, with allusions to the classes of men some of which seek too much to run counter to the opinion of the world and others follow it implicitly. I could not help thinking the Dr. had in his mind as models for his description my father and Governor Everett who are indeed antipodes in this respect. He went on to recommend an adherence to the strict rule of upright-214ness in conduct respecting public opinion as often right without obeying it when certainly wrong which did me good because it encouraged me to persevere in a course of conduct which I have selected very much upon the principle laid down. Afternoon, Matthew 16. 6. “Then Jesus said unto them Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadduces.”
Read a discourse in the English Preacher by Mr. Gough upon the necessity of virtue in all things. James 2. 11. “For he that said do not commit adultery said also do not kill. Now if thou commit no adultery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a transgressor of the law.” A sensible discourse upon this difficult text. Finished the pursuit of knowledge, and on the whole have received an impulse from it.
Evening at Mrs. Frothingham’s where were the Wales family. He goes tomorrow for a week or two to New York.