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Asleep
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A Dying Daughter
A Science of Palmistry -- J. Parker, D. D.
Concessions to Faith -- J.A. Macdonald
Differing Expressions of Grief -- F. W. Robertson.
Dread of Ridicule -- S. Baring-Gould
God Confers His Gifts with Distinct Reminders that They are His -- F. W. Robertson, M. A.
Hired Mourners -- Mrs. Rogers.
Jesus Moved by All Kinds of Sorrow -- F. W. Robertson, M. A.
The Advance of Faith Upon Sense -- P.C. Barker
The Death of Children -- Grosart.
The Insolence of Sense, as Opposed to Faith -- J. Puckle, M. A.
The Shaggiest Use of Sorrow is to Remind of God -- F. W. Robertson, M. A.
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