Memoir of the Rev Philip Henry By His Son Rev Matthew Henry the Commentator

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Memoir of the Rev Philip Henry By His Son Rev Matthew Henry the Commentator
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It was not many months before he died, that he wrote thus to a dear relation, who inquir- ed solicitously concerning his health, " I am always habitually weary, and expect no other till I lie down in the bed of spices. And blessed be G-od, so the grave is to all the saints, since He lay in it, who is the ' Rose of Sharon, ' and the ' Lily of the valleys. ' " When some of his friends persuaded him to spare him- self, he would say, ''It is time enough to rest when I am in the grave. "What were ca...ndles made for, but to burn ?" The following is one of the last letters which he wrote to Mrs. Savage. It manifests the enlightened and calm anticipation which he indulged concerning his final change.
"May 28, 1695.
" Dear Daughter — You are loath to part with your sister, but you know this is not the world we HIS SICKNESS AND DEATH. 243 are to be together in ; and besides, it is to a father and mother, that are to be but a while, either for her or you to come to. These short partings should mind us of the long one, which will be shortly ; but then the meeting again, to be together /or ever, and with the Lord, is very comfortable in the hope, and much more will it be so in the fruition.


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