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... death : a life , so far as I can learn , useful , wise , and inno- cent ; and a death resigned , peaceful , and holy . I cannot forbear to mention , that neither reason nor revelation denies you to hope , that you may encrease her ...
... death : a life , so far as I can learn , useful , wise , and inno- cent ; and a death resigned , peaceful , and holy . I cannot forbear to mention , that neither reason nor revelation denies you to hope , that you may encrease her ...
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... Death ' Jesus said unto her , I am the resurrection and the life : he that believeth in me , though he were dead , yet shall he live , And whosoever liveth , and believeth in me , shall never die . ' JOHN Xi . 25 , 26 , former part . To ...
... Death ' Jesus said unto her , I am the resurrection and the life : he that believeth in me , though he were dead , yet shall he live , And whosoever liveth , and believeth in me , shall never die . ' JOHN Xi . 25 , 26 , former part . To ...
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... death . All cannot be dis- tracted with business , or stunned with the clamours of assemblies , or the shouts of armies . All cannot live in the perpetual dissipation of successive diversions , nor will all enslave their understandings ...
... death . All cannot be dis- tracted with business , or stunned with the clamours of assemblies , or the shouts of armies . All cannot live in the perpetual dissipation of successive diversions , nor will all enslave their understandings ...
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