The Life of the Waiting Soul
in the Intermediate State Von: R. E. Sanderson
There are moments in the lives of every one of us, when the mind is
irresistibly drawn on to wonder what our own personal future shall be, as
soon as life is over and death has overtaken us. We cannot help the
speculation. However bound by present duties and absorbed in present
interests, often, in quiet hours, in times of solitude or bereavement,
irresistibly drawn on to wonder what our own personal future shall be, as
soon as life is over and death has overtaken us. We cannot help the
speculation. However bound by present duties and absorbed in present
interests, often, in quiet hours, in times of solitude or bereavement,
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