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Page 209
... death of a pagan because Christ is glorified . In the death of the Christian , the King's bountifulness is shown when the soldier is led forth to his reward . The just will rejoice over the first when he sees the punishment of the ...
... death of a pagan because Christ is glorified . In the death of the Christian , the King's bountifulness is shown when the soldier is led forth to his reward . The just will rejoice over the first when he sees the punishment of the ...
Page 218
... death ! For when wouldest thou have deserted me in life ? Truly , a horrible divorce , altogether the work of death . Who would not have had pity on the sweet bond of our mutual love but death , the enemy of all sweetness ? Well has raging ...
... death ! For when wouldest thou have deserted me in life ? Truly , a horrible divorce , altogether the work of death . Who would not have had pity on the sweet bond of our mutual love but death , the enemy of all sweetness ? Well has raging ...
Page 247
... DEATH . Sweet Saviour ! take me by the hand , and lead me through the gloom ; Oh it seems far to the Other Land , and dark in the silent tomb ; I thought it was less hard to die , a straighter road to Thee , With at least a twilight in ...
... DEATH . Sweet Saviour ! take me by the hand , and lead me through the gloom ; Oh it seems far to the Other Land , and dark in the silent tomb ; I thought it was less hard to die , a straighter road to Thee , With at least a twilight in ...
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