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Without strife of some sort the world would become like a stagnant pool breeding nothing but weeds and the slimy creatures pertaining to foulness. Even in love, the most divine of passions, there should be a wave of uncertainty and a sense of unsolved mystery to give it everlastingness." "Everlastingness?" queried Mr. Harland "Or simply life lastingness?" "Everlastingness!" repeated Santoris.

Be often considering the lastingness of the torments of hell. Be often thinking what would those that are now in hell give that they might live their lives over again. Consider often of the frailty of thy life, and that there is no repentance to be found in the grave, whither thou goest. Consider that hell is a doleful place, and that the devils are but uncomfortable companions.

Thus every thought that is truly grounded in the cause and nature of their state will roll, toss, and tumble them up and down in the cogitations and fearful apprehensions of the lastingness of their damnation.

The gate was ajar, and pushing it open he passed in, glancing for a moment at the grey weather- beaten sun-dial in the middle of the court which told him it was three-o'clock. For four centuries, at least, that self-same dial had marked the hour in that self-same spot, a silent commentary on the briefness of human existence, as compared with its own strange non- sentient lastingness.

The certainty of their reaping the benefit of being saved that come unto God by Christ is thus expressed: 'Seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them. The intercession of Christ, and the lastingness of it, is a sure token of the salvation of them that come unto God by him.

You mean to go away and leave him to see her constantly alone, unrestrained by your presence? It has almost killed you to see it. How can you bear imagining it, knowing it?" "Better than I can bear seeing it, far better. Because I have still undiminished confidence in the real lastingness of the bond between John and me. Emma Long would have been no doubt a good, a very good wife for him.

'Sit ye down, do, said his wife. 'I thowt as you were dead. They wrote and told me so. 'Aye! said Tobias. 'But I am na'. He sat down in an arm-chair near the old-fashioned grate, with its hobs at either side. He was acquainted with that chair, and it had not appreciably altered since his departure. The lastingness of furniture under fair treatment is astonishing.

What I really liked in those days was candy. For five cents I could buy five "cannon-balls" big lumps of the most delicious lastingness. I could chew and worry a single one for an hour. Then there was a Mexican who sold big slabs of brown chewing taffy for five cents each. It required a quarter of a day properly to absorb one of them. And many a day I made my entire lunch off one of those slabs.

I think myself that the very lastingness and strength of animosity have their origin sometimes in the reality of affection: the love lasts all the while, freshly indignant at every new load heaped upon it; till, at last, a word, a look, a sorrow, a gladness, sets it free; and, forgetting all its claims, it rushes irresistibly towards its ends. Thus was it with Thomas and Catherine Weir.

A rainbow that is, a token of the covenant, a token of the covenant of grace in its lastingness; and that token is the appearance of the man Christ. 'As the appearance of the bow that is in the cloud in the day of rain, so was the appearance of the brightness round about.

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