What reason then can we produce, that the life of a man whom we esteem, should be sorrow to himself, and his death be grief to us
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They which have no hope of a life to come, may extend their griefs for the loss of this, and equal the days of their mourning with the years of the life of man.John Pearson
We knew they'd press. We didn't handle the ball as well as we wanted and dug ourselves a huge hole. Against Hilton Head Prep, you can't pull yourself back from that far. I thought we put ourselves in position to win.
John Pearson
Great was the name of Abraham, but all his Sons were not accepted; only Isaac was in the Covenant.
John Pearson
Mortality is a proper object to invite our pity, and privation of life alone sufficient to move compassion in the living.
John Pearson
Blessing is the soveraign act of God, and the power of benediction like the power of God.
John Pearson
Love is of that excellent nature, that it is esteemed by the best of men, and accepted from the meanest persons; what then is the affection of a Father!
John Pearson
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