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" ... innumerable host of happy beings, surrounding the inexpressible glory, in acts of adoration and joyous worship ; but I did not see any bodily shape or representation in the glorious appearance. I heard things unutterable. I heard their songs and hallelujahs... "
A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with Occasional Notes - Page 264
by Timothy Alden - 1814
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The Evangelical Magazine, Volume 15

Missions - 1807 - 672 pages
...applied .to my conductor, and requested leave to join the liHppy throng. On which he tapped me on tin: shoulder, and said, ' You must return to 'the earth.'...through my heart, in an instant I recollect to have seen mybrother standing before me, disputing wilh thedoctor. The three days, during which I hud appeared...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 11

1808 - 532 pages
...things unutterable. I heard their fongs and hallelujahs of thaokfgiving and praife, with unfpenkable rapture. I felt joy unutterable and full of glory. I then applied to my conductor, and rrquefted leave to join the happy throng. ' — Ei: flftij. p. 251. The following we consider to be...
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The General Assembly's Missionary Magazine: Or Evangelical ..., Volume 2

Presbyterian Church - 1806 - 650 pages
...things unutterable. I heard their songs and hallelujahs, of thanksgiving and praise, with unspeakable rapture. I felt joy unutterable and full of glory....on the shoulder, and said, ' You must return to the T * * earth.' This seemed like a sword through my heart. In an instant I recollect to have seen my...
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The Panoplist, Or, the Christian's Armory, Volume 2

Congregational churches - 1807 - 612 pages
...songs and hallelujahs, of thanksgiving and praise, with unspeakahle rapture. I felt joy unutterahle and full of glory. I then applied to my conductor,...must return to the earth.' This seemed like a sword thro* my heart. In an instant I recollect to have seen my hrother standing hefore me, disputing with...
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The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...

1807 - 682 pages
...things unutterable. I heard their songs and hallelujahs, of thanksgiving and praise, with unspeakable rapture. I felt joy unutterable and full of glory....applied to my conductor, and requested leave to join the happythrong. On which he tapped me on the shoulder, and said, ' You must return to the earth.* This...
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The Connecticut Evangelical Magazine, Volume 6

Missions - 1813 - 500 pages
...things unutterable. I heard their songs and bal> leluj-ihs, of thanksgiving and praise, with unspeakable rapture. I felt joy unutterable and full of glory....leave to join the happy throng. On which he tapped me ou the shoulder, and said, " You roust return to the earth." This ieemed like a sword through my heart....
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The New Jerusalem Church Repository

New Jerusalem Church - 1818 - 556 pages
...things unutterable. I heard their songs and hallelujahs of thanksgiving and praise, with unspeakable rapture. I felt joy unutterable and full of glory. I then applied to my conductor, and requested leavs to join the happy throng; on which he tapped me on the shoulder, and said, < You must return...
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The Christian Herald, Volume 6

Theology - 1819 - 788 pages
...unutterable. I heard their songs and hallelujahs of thanksgiving and praise with unspeakable rapture. 1 felt joy unutterable and full of glory. I then applied...he tapped me on the shoulder, and said, ' You must reurn to the earth.' This seemed like a sword through my heart. In an instant 1 recollect to have seen...
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Christian Herald and Seaman's Magazine, Volume 6

1819 - 774 pages
...things unutterable. I heard their songs and hallelujahs of thanksgiving and praise with unspeakable rapture. I felt joy unutterable and full of glory. I then applied to my conductor, and requested Jeave to join the happy throng. On which he tapped me on the shoulder, and said, ' You must retarn...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1833 - 958 pages
...things unutterable. I heard their songs and hallelujahs of thanksgiving and praise, with unspeakable rapture. I felt joy unutterable and full of glory....requested leave to join the happy throng ; on which he said, ' You must return to the earth.' This seemed like a sword through my heart. In an instant I recollect...
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