The home beyond, or, Views of heaven and its relation to earth . ameness, and Paul will leave histhorn in the flesh; and we shall come up resurrected bodies, and beforever with the Lord. I pity those people who know nothing aboutthe resurrection of Christ, and. think Christ does not live, and wasmerely a man, and perished in the grave of Joseph Arimathea. Whathope have they got? Oh, what gloom and darkness settles down upon this world, if itwas not for the glorious day of resurrection. And those that haveboon sown in dishonor and corruption shall be raised, by and by, inglory and honor; they s


The home beyond, or, Views of heaven and its relation to earth . ameness, and Paul will leave histhorn in the flesh; and we shall come up resurrected bodies, and beforever with the Lord. I pity those people who know nothing aboutthe resurrection of Christ, and. think Christ does not live, and wasmerely a man, and perished in the grave of Joseph Arimathea. Whathope have they got? Oh, what gloom and darkness settles down upon this world, if itwas not for the glorious day of resurrection. And those that haveboon sown in dishonor and corruption shall be raised, by and by, inglory and honor; they shall come up out of their graves, and weshall be forever with them. Oh, may this blessed truth take hold ofall our hearts, and may we go out from this Tabernacle and spreadthe news that the Lord has risen. He has gone up on high, and hewill bless the sons of men, if they will receive a blessing from him. D. L. Moody. Be worthy of death; and so learn to liveThat every incarnation of thy soulIn other realms, and worlds, and firmamentsShall be more pure and THE AGONY IN THE GARDEN. OR VIE i i ;J OF HE A VEN. 271 KAISED ON THE LAST DAY. RT. REV. BISHOP JOHN HENRY HOBART, D. D. \ mj!§^ HAT can reason teach us here? She may indeed, by%1i&>y£ analogy, illustrate .and confirm the doctrine of the resur- ~y> rection when it is revealed; but as an original truth sheknew nothing of it. The tomb received in its darkembrace the mouldering body, and there was no light tlu:tdawned on the night of the grave. Blessed then be theGod and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath begotten us to alively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead (IPet. i. 3 ). He is the first-fruits of them that slept (I Cor, xv. 20);and at the great harvest, in the last day, <; those who sleep in Jesuswill God bring with him (I Thess. iv. 14). Tho body, sown incorruption, shall be raised in incorruption—sown in dishonor, itshall be raised in glory—sown in weakness, it shall be rais


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