The Picturesque Pocket Companion And Visitors Guide Through Mount Auburn

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The Picturesque Pocket Companion And Visitors Guide Through Mount Auburn
Ga First Presbyterian Church Augusta
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For certain strictures on the inscription which will be noticed over the porch of the entrance, we entertain less respect. " Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was, and the spirit shall return to God who gave it, ''^ is the verse ; — a selection, we need not remind the reader, from the Old Testament, and a hapi)y illus- tration, it seems to us, (as has been remarked) of the fact that the holy men of old were no strangers to the consolations and hopes of the doctrine of the soul's imm...ortality. It has been said that the inscription has not enough in it of that cheerfulness with which the christian should look to the future, and which the gos- pel is so eminently adapted to encourage. It appears to us, on the contrary, that the import of these words looks olwiously enough to the great distinction, that while the body of man must moulder into dust, his soul shall survive the grave, and live forever.
84 MONUMENTS.
On another point, the author of an elaborate and beautiful essay in one of our quarterly publications, throws out some intimations, respecting the justice of which there may be various opinions.


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