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Side 96
Witness the following:— There is but One who died salvically for us, and able to
say unto death, hitherto shalt thou go and no further; only one enlivening death
which makes gardens of graves, and that which was sowed in corruption to arise
...
Witness the following:— There is but One who died salvically for us, and able to
say unto death, hitherto shalt thou go and no further; only one enlivening death
which makes gardens of graves, and that which was sowed in corruption to arise
...
Side 280
Death, instead of taking away anything from us, gives us all, even the perfection
of our natures; sets us at liberty both from our own bodily desires and others'
domination; makes the servant free from his master. It doth not bring us into
darkness ...
Death, instead of taking away anything from us, gives us all, even the perfection
of our natures; sets us at liberty both from our own bodily desires and others'
domination; makes the servant free from his master. It doth not bring us into
darkness ...
Side 422
“With thee conversing he forgets all time.” Shepherd. Yet, wi' a his sense, he has
nae idea o' death. True, he will lie upon his master's grave, and even howk wi' his
paws in an affeckin manner, for a that, believe me, he has nae idea o' death.
“With thee conversing he forgets all time.” Shepherd. Yet, wi' a his sense, he has
nae idea o' death. True, he will lie upon his master's grave, and even howk wi' his
paws in an affeckin manner, for a that, believe me, he has nae idea o' death.
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