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Wakefield - but they can do nothing. I am not terrified, or<lb/> | Wakefield - but they can do nothing. I am not terrified, or<lb/> | ||
distressed - & of this be dying I am ready - I do not know<lb/> | distressed - & of this be dying I am ready - I do not know<lb/> | ||
how I would fear severe pain - but I hope I shall struggle through<lb/> | |||
it into death. <unclear>Mine</unclear> has been a <unclear>unmaskable</unclear> life - <unclear>& all things</unclear><lb/> | |||
in it seem to have ended well - & at its close (-& here<lb/> | |||
he looked towards his wife - & burst into tears - & his wife<lb/> | |||
began to weep ani<gap/>) - I have had the best blessing of all -<lb/> | |||
I have had many many doubts - I admire Christianity<lb/> | |||
as a moral code - <del>but if</del> I <unclear>believe</unclear> it has been greatly<lb/> | |||
<unclear>polinted</unclear> - If I could have thought that God had <unclear>mated men</unclear> | |||
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Click Here To Edit Nov 24. 1825
I have been to day to see George Dyes - perhaps for
the last time. I loth to talk about death with dying
men - & to talk of death with good men when dying, is
a great privilege. It takes away the sting. it annihilates
the victory of the grave.
He was seated his pen in his arm chair - his wife
near him (shedding little tears) and adminishing with
much kindness & gentleness to his little wants. I am glad
in you (he said) before before I go - for I am grief -
it permis and more to set my house in order. I have kind
medical friends,- who do what they can - Mr Cullen Sells
Wakefield - but they can do nothing. I am not terrified, or
distressed - & of this be dying I am ready - I do not know
how I would fear severe pain - but I hope I shall struggle through
it into death. Mine has been a unmaskable life - & all things
in it seem to have ended well - & at its close (-& here
he looked towards his wife - & burst into tears - & his wife
began to weep ani) - I have had the best blessing of all -
I have had many many doubts - I admire Christianity
as a moral code - but if I believe it has been greatly
polinted - If I could have thought that God had mated men
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