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HAPPINESS OF THE BLESSED

CONSIDERED AS TO THE

PARTICULARS OF THEIR STATE:

THEIR

RECOGNITION OF EACH OTHER IN THAT STATE;

AND

ITS DIFFERENCE OF DEGREES.

TO WHICH ARE ADDED,

MUSINGS ON THE CHURCH AND HER SERVICES.

BY RICHARD MANT, D. D.

-LORD BISHOP OF DOWN AND CONNOR.

"What thou canst attain, which best may serve

To glorify the Maker, and infer

Thee also happier, shall not be withheld

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To ask, nor let thine own invention hope
Things not reveal'd, which the invisible King,
Only omniscient, hath suppress'd in night,
To none communicable in earth and beavers:
Enough is left besides to search or know.

MILTON, Par Loss. vii, 115–125,-

FROM THE SIXTH LONDON EDITION.

NEW-YORK:

STANFORD AND SWORDS,

137, BROADWAY.

1853.

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