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- Words of Comfort
B-201 The soul that suffers is
stronger than the soul that
rejoices E. Shepard
B-202 Tears are often the telescope by which men see
far into heaven H.W. Beecher
B-203 Strength is born in the deep silence of
long-suffering hearts, not amid
joy Hemans
B-204 What seem to us but dim funeral tapers may be
heavens distant lamps
Longfellow
B-205 Death is the golden key that opens the palace of
Eternity
Milton
B-206 There is a sweet job that comes to us through
sorrow
Spurgeon
B-207 Earth hath no sorrow that heaven cannot
heal
Moore
B-208 Heaven, the treasury of everlasting
joy Shakespeare
B-209 Death is not a foe, but an inevitable
adventure Sir Oliver Lodge
B-210 Every mans life is a plan of
God Horace Bushnell
B-211 The acts of this life are the destiny of the
next Eastern proverb
B-212 Sorrows are like tall angels with star-crowns in
their hair Margery
Eldredge Howell
B-213 The heart of him who truly loves is a paradise on
earth Lamennais
B-214 Mutual love, the crown of all our
bliss
Milton
B-215 To love is to place our happiness in the
happiness of
another
Leibnitz
B-216 Humble love, and not proud science, keeps the
door of
heaven
Young
B-217 The greatest attribute of Heaven is
mercy Beaumont and Fletcher
B-218 Mercy to him that shows it, is the
rule
Cowper
B-219 Natures loving proxy, the watchful
mother
Bulwer
B-220 Dust thou art, to dust returnest, was not spoken
of the soul Longfellow
B-221 The kiss of the sun for pardon, the song of the
birds for mirth,
Ones nearer Gods heart in a garden, than anywhere else on earth Dorothy
Francis
B-222 Till the master of all good workmen shall set us
to work anew
Rudyard Kipling
B-224 The end and the reward of toil is
rest James Beattie
B-225 In His will is our
peace Dante
B-226 Safe in the hallowed quiets of the
past Lowell
B-227 Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the
memory
Shelley
B-228 Each lonely scene shall thee
restore William Collins
B-229 Things past belong to memory alone, things future
are the property of hope John Home
B-230 Yet in this hearts most sacred place, thou,
alone, shall dwell forever Moore
B-231
There hath passd away a glory from
the earth Wordsworth
B-232 Joy, joy forever! My task is done
the gates are passd and heaven is won Moore
B-233 The cross leads generations
on Shelley
B-234
The heart of man is restless until it
finds its rest in Thee St. Augustine
B-235 God is and all is
well
Whittier
B-236 Deaths but a path to be trod if man would
ever pass to God T.
Parnell
B-237 Onward to thy glory! Tis always morning
somewhere in the world R. H. Horne
B-238 Lifes a voyage thats homeward
bound H.
Melville
B-239 He hath awakened from the dream of
life Shelley
B-240 Beyond is the infinite morning of a day without
tomorrow W.S. Abbott
B-241 Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak
whispers the oerfraught
heart and bids it
break
Shakespeare
B-242 Where He leads me I can safely
go Millay
B-243 God gives us love. Something to love He lends
us
Tennyson
B-244 Whither thou goest, I will
go
Ruth i:16
B-245 But in the night of death hope sees a star, and
listening love can hear the
rustle of a
wing
Ingeresoll
B-246 There never was night that had no
morn D. M. N. Craik
B-247 Faith builds a bridge across the gulf of
death Young
B-248 Until the day break, and the shadows flee
away Cant. ii: 17
B-249 Tis not the whole of life to live, nor all
of death to
die
J. Montgomery
B-250 Where there is sorrow there is holy
ground Wilde
B-251 Now twilight lets her curtain down and pins it
with a star L. M. Child
B-252 Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot
heal Moore
B-253 Where there is much light, the shadows are
deepest Goethe
B-254 His daily prayer, far better understood in acts
than words, was simple
doing
good
Whittier
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1690 Mitchell Avenue
Oroville, California, U.S.A. 95966
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