 | William Carus Wilson - Theology - 1844
...certainty rather, of spending a blissful eternity with those whom we loved on earth; of seeing them emerge from the ruins of the tomb, and the deeper ruins of the fall, not only uninjured, but refined and perfected, "with every tear wiped from their eyes;" standing before... | |
 | 1825
...certainty, rather, of spending a blissful eternity with those whom we loved on earth, of seeing them emerge from the ruins of the tomb, and the deeper ruins of the fall, not only uninjured, but refined and perfected, " with every tear wiped from their eyes," standing before... | |
 | 1825
...certainty, rather, of spending a blissful eternity with those whom we loved on earth, of seeing them emerge from the ruins of the tomb, and the deeper ruins of the fall, not only uninjured, but refined and perfected. ' with every tear wiped from their eyes, standing before... | |
 | 1827
...certainty rather, of spending a blissful eternity with those whom we loved on earth ; of seeing them emerge from the ruins of the tomb, and the deeper ruins of the Fall, not only uninjured, but refined and perfected ; ' with every tear wiped from their eyes,' standing... | |
 | William Brittainham Lacey - Elocution - 1828 - 300 pages
...rather, of spending a blissful eternity with those whom we loved on earth — of seeing them •merge from the ruins of the tomb, and the deeper ruins of the fall, no; only uninjured, but refined and perfected, with every tear wiped from their eyes, standing before... | |
 | 1832
...men have, of a re-union of kindred spirits and congenial natures in the heavenly fruition ; when they have emerged from the ruins of the tomb, and the deeper ruins of the fall, not only uninjured, but refined and perfected ; with every tear wiped from their eyes ;" through Him... | |
 | Bela Bates Edwards - Readers - 1832 - 324 pages
...certainty rather, of spending a blissful eternity with those whom we loved on earth, of seeing them emerge from the ruins of the tomb, and the deeper ruins of the fall, not only uninjured, but refined and perfected, " with every tear wiped from their eyes," standing before... | |
 | Consolation - 1832 - 203 pages
...certainty rather, of spending a blissful eternity with those whom we loved on earth ; of seeing them emerge from the ruins of the tomb, and the deeper ruins of the fall, not only uninjured, but refined and perfected, " with every tear wiped from their eyes," standing before... | |
 | Robert Hall - Baptists - 1832
...certainty rather, of spending a blissful eternity with those whom we loved on earth, of seeing them emerge from the ruins of the tomb, and the deeper ruins of the fall, not only uninjured, but refined and perfected, " with every tear wiped from their eyes," standing before... | |
 | Robert Hall - Baptists - 1832
...certainty rather, of spending a blissful eternity with those whom we loved on earth, of seeing them emerge from the ruins of the tomb and the deeper ruins of the fall, not only uninjured, but refined and perfected, " with every tear wiped from their eyes," standing before... | |
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