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" 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: Essays on the Life After ... - Page 134
by Frances Power Cobbe - 1880 - 221 pages
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Poets and Preachers of the Nineteenth Century: Four Lectures

Alexander Simpson Patterson - 1862 - 236 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 f indinr e ro1 rot tfctcrr, 'BeU-/ lii Skxm of...
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The railway, lectures, Issue 219

James Macfarlane - 1863 - 136 pages
...and the cherubim ; and thither, as ages revolve, is grace gathering up all that is fair and holy out from the ruins of the tomb and the deeper ruins of the fall. This world is emptying of its inhabitants ; and when the gates of the city are shut, and the sun of...
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Life of Philip Doddridge, with notices of some of his comtemporaries, and ...

David Addison Harsha - 1865 - 272 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...
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Glimpses of the celestial city, and guide to the inheritance

Bible - 1867 - 236 pages
...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, b\it refined and perfected, "with every tear wiped from their eyes," standing before...
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EVANGELICAL CHRISTENDOM

WILLIAM JOHN JOHNSON - 1867 - 652 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 relined and perfected, ' with every tear wiped from their eyes,' standing before...
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Three Books of Offices, Or Moral Duties: And His Cato Major, an Essay on Old ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1868 - 368 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. What delight will it afford to renew the sweet counsel...
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Chosen Words from Christian Writers, on Religion: Its Evidences, Trials ...

J. S. - Apologetics - 1869 - 360 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...
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Words of Hope

C. A. Means - 1869 - 276 pages
...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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The Hopes of the Human Race: Hereafter and Here

Frances Power Cobbe - Future life - 1874 - 310 pages
...reflections suffice to disperse into thin air the current notions of a world of everlasting pain t " One further corollary may be briefly indicated. Hell,...the final rescue of them all." Postscriptum, p. 311. celestial purity; but I think something may be done to help ourselves if we endeavour to fix our attention...
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Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes...

Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1876 - 768 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...
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