Body and Soul, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1823 |
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Page 26
... grave we are assured our works shall follow us . ' You may then safely derive consolation , my dear friends , from the assurance that in the interval between death and the resurrection , they who have died in the fear and love of God ...
... grave we are assured our works shall follow us . ' You may then safely derive consolation , my dear friends , from the assurance that in the interval between death and the resurrection , they who have died in the fear and love of God ...
Page 28
... grave of my son mourning ; ' - he could not mean that his body should be deposited in the same tomb with his son , whom he thought the beasts of the field had devoured , but that he should go down through the grave , the gate of death ...
... grave of my son mourning ; ' - he could not mean that his body should be deposited in the same tomb with his son , whom he thought the beasts of the field had devoured , but that he should go down through the grave , the gate of death ...
Page 35
... of sin : no virtue is there to be acquired , no vice to be washed away ; for there is no repentance in the grave , whither ye must all go ; and where the tree 6 falls , there it lies . ' What I would C 6 FILIAL AFFECTION . 35.
... of sin : no virtue is there to be acquired , no vice to be washed away ; for there is no repentance in the grave , whither ye must all go ; and where the tree 6 falls , there it lies . ' What I would C 6 FILIAL AFFECTION . 35.
Page 45
... prematurely - grey hairs with sor- row to the grave . Every year seemed to add to his waywardness ; and though towards the com- mencement of each vacation he was much im- proved , from the discipline of our dear and ex- THE SUICIDE . 45.
... prematurely - grey hairs with sor- row to the grave . Every year seemed to add to his waywardness ; and though towards the com- mencement of each vacation he was much im- proved , from the discipline of our dear and ex- THE SUICIDE . 45.
Page 49
... grave ; no child of mine shall close my eyes : I have no daugh- ter , and would to God , I never had had a son : but his will be done ! ' The furrows of age now began to be deeply ploughed on her forehead by the torrents of affliction ...
... grave ; no child of mine shall close my eyes : I have no daugh- ter , and would to God , I never had had a son : but his will be done ! ' The furrows of age now began to be deeply ploughed on her forehead by the torrents of affliction ...
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