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" I know not, (indeed, who can know ?) whether the spirits of the just are ever permitted to hover over those whom they have loved most tenderly ; but if such permission be given, (and who can say it is impossible ?) then it must greatly increase your brother's... "
The life and correspondence of Henry Salt. [Followed by] Egypt, a poem by a ... - Page 153
by John James Halls - 1834
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Narrative of a journey through the upper provinces of India, from Calcutta ...

Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) - Bishops - 1828 - 572 pages
...who can know ?) whether the spirits of the just are ever permitted to hover over those whom they have loved most tenderly; but if such permission be given,...brother's present happiness, and greatly diminish that pain-: ful sense of separation which even the souls of the righteous may be supposed to feel, if he...
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Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India, from ..., Volume 3

Reginald Heber - India - 1828 - 568 pages
...who can know ?) whether the spirits of the just are ever permitted to hover over those whom they have loved most tenderly ; but if such permission be given,...increase your brother's present happiness, and greatly dimmish that painful sense of separation which even the souls of the righteous may be supposed to feel,...
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Mortal life; and the state of the soul after death, by a Protestant layman

Alexander Copland - 1832 - 586 pages
...can know ? ) whether the spirits of the just are ever permitted to hover over those whom they have loved most tenderly ; but if such permission be given,...who can say it is impossible ?) then it must greatly diminish the painful sense of separation which even the souls of the righteous may be supposed to feel,...
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The Life and Correspondence of Henry Salt ... Consul General in Egypt, Volume 1

John James Halls - Egypt - 1834 - 538 pages
...groundless, though it was perfectly true that at that period he had been so dangerously ill as mitted to hover over those whom they loved most tenderly,...if such permission be given, (and who- can say it-' ia impossible?) then it must greatly increase your brother's present happiness and greatly diminish...
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Lives of Missionaries: India : third series : Bishop Middleton, Bishop Heber

Missions - 1863 - 318 pages
...who can know ?) whether the spirits of the just are ever permitted to hover over those whom they have loved most tenderly : but if such permission be given...diminish that painful sense of separation which even the Kruls of the righteous may be supposed to feel, if he sees you resigned, patient, hopeful, trusting...
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The History of the Supernatural in All Ages and Nations and in All ..., Volume 2

William Howitt - Medicine - 1863 - 504 pages
...' I know not/ he says, * indeed, who can know ? whether the spirits of the just are ever permitted to hover over those whom they loved most tenderly...can say it is impossible ? — then it must greatly diminish the painful sense of separation which even the souls of the righteous may be supposed to feel.?...
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The history of the supernatural, Volume 2

William Howitt - 1863 - 558 pages
...' I know not,' he says, ' indeed, who cau know ? whether the spirits of the just are ever permitted to hover over those whom they loved most tenderly...can say it is impossible? — then it must greatly diminish the painful sense of separation which even the souls of the righteous may be supposed to feel.'...
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The Identity of Primitive Christianity and Modern Spiritualism, Volume 2

Eugene Crowell - Spiritualism - 1881 - 554 pages
...words are : " I know not — indeed who can know — whether the spirits of the just are ever permitted to hover over those whom they loved most tenderly...can say it is impossible — then it must greatly diminish the painful sense of 180 OTHER ENDORSEMENTS. separation, which even the souls of the righteous...
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The life and death of st. Pancras, a young martyr [&c.].

Pancras (st, of Synnada.) - 1882 - 76 pages
...who can know ?) whether the spirits of the just are ever permitted to watch over those whom they have loved most tenderly; but if such permission be given...it is impossible? — then it must greatly increase their present happiness, if they see you resigned, patient, hopeful, trusting in that Cross which was...
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