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" ... calmly resign your breath, and enter the confines of unmolested joy. — I am now taking my farewell of you here; but it is a short adieu, with full persuasion that we shall soon meet again. "
The liberal critic; or, Memoirs of Henry Percy - Page 292
by Thomas Ashe - 1812
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The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United, Volume 5

Congregational churches - 1810 - 612 pages
...now taking my farewell of you here; but it is a short adieu, with full persuasion that we shall soon meet again. — But oh ! in what elevation of happiness...be eternally possessed ! — To Him that loved us, and washed us in his blood, shall we ascribe immortal glory, dominion, and praise for ever. This is...
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The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...

1810 - 596 pages
...now taking my farewell of you here; but it is a short adieu, with full persuasion that we shall soon meet again. — But oh ! in what elevation of happiness!...be eternally possessed ! — To Him that loved us, and washed us in his blood, shall we ascribe immortal glory, dominion, and praise for ever. This is...
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Elegant epistles: a copious selection of instructive, moral, and ...

Elegant epistles - 1812 - 318 pages
...that we shall meet again. — But, O, in what elevation of happiness! in what enlargement of mind, and perfection of every faculty! What transporting reflections...shall we make on the advantages of which we shall feel ourselves eternally possessed ? To him that loved us, and washed us from our >ins in his own blood,...
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The young woman's companion; or, Female instructor [by J.A. Stewart].

J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...now taking my farewell of you here, but it is a short adieu, with full persuasion that we shall soon meet again. But, oh, in what elevation of happiness...shall be eternally possessed ! To him that loved us and washed us in his blood, shall we ascribe immortal glory, dominion, and praise for ever ; this is...
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The young woman's companion; or, Female instructor [by J.A. Stewart].

J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 pages
...now taking my farewell of you here, but it is a short adieu, with full persuasion that we shall soon meet again. But, oh, in what elevation of happiness...which we shall be eternally possessed ! To him that ioved as, and washed us in his blood, shall we ascribe immortal glory, dominion, and praise for ever...
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A Collection of Moral and Interesting Epitaphs, and Remarkable Monumental ...

William Henney - Epitaphs - 1814 - 266 pages
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany

1846 - 612 pages
...ecstacy. Mine, perhaps, may be the first glad spirit to congratulate your safe arrival on the happy shore. What transporting reflections shall we make, on the advantages of which we shall find ourselves eternally possessed ! To him that loved and washed us in his blood, we shall ascribe...
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Classical English Letter-writer, Or, Epistolary Selections: Designed to ...

English letters - 1816 - 358 pages
...that we shall meet again ! but (>. in what elevation of happiness ! in what enlargement of mind, and perfection of every faculty ! What transporting reflections...shall we make on the advantages of which we shall feel ourselves eternally possessed ! To Him who loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,...
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The poetical works of mrs. Elizh. Rowe

Elisabeth Rowe - 1820 - 332 pages
...that we shall soon meet again. But O in what elevation of happiness ! In what enlargement of mind, and perfection of every faculty! What transporting reflections...shall we make on the advantages of which we shall find ourselves eternally possessed! To him that loved, and washed us in his blood, we shall ascribe...
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The Works of Augustus M. Toplady, Volume 4

Augustus Toplady - 1825 - 484 pages
...Mine, perhaps, may be the first glad spirit, to congratulate your safe arrival on the happy shore. What transporting reflections shall we make on the advantages, of which we shall find ourselves eternally possessed ! To him that loved and washed us in his blood, we shall ascribe...
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