God/ How should we rejoice in the prospect, the 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... The Hopes of the Human Race: Hereafter and Here - Page 93by Frances Power Cobbe - 1874 - 218 pagesFull view - About this book
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