The home beyond, or, Views of heaven and its relation to earth . he was awake, although it seemed to him like a dream. Thefather, who had left him while he was quite young; the brother whohad preceded him to the better land, and the child, for whom theangels had come sometime before, friends in the Chritstian ministry,and others, had appeared to him, and bade him welcome to the THE DYING DAUPHIN. The little son of Maria Antoinette, nine years of age, was fast-ened in a cell, and had his food thrust through a hole in the upperpart of the door. Brought out after a years confinement, duringwhich


The home beyond, or, Views of heaven and its relation to earth . he was awake, although it seemed to him like a dream. Thefather, who had left him while he was quite young; the brother whohad preceded him to the better land, and the child, for whom theangels had come sometime before, friends in the Chritstian ministry,and others, had appeared to him, and bade him welcome to the THE DYING DAUPHIN. The little son of Maria Antoinette, nine years of age, was fast-ened in a cell, and had his food thrust through a hole in the upperpart of the door. Brought out after a years confinement, duringwhich period that door never once opened, he was brought out to , said he, the music, the music, how fine! Where? Why, upthere, up there! And again he repeated the exclamation, O, themusic, how fine! I wish my sister could hear it! Music? Where?again asked his attendants. Up there! said the dying dauphin. Ohow fine! I hear my mothers voice among them. And with thesewords, he went to join her, whom at that time he did not know to bedead. Rev. J. H. Potts, D. GODS ACRE. 142 THE HOME BEYOND DAUGHTER OF REV. T. A. GOODWIN, D. D.


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