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In Crown 8vo, Cloth Extra, Price 3s. 6d.,

A NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF

'Heaven our Home," and "Meet for Heaven,'

ENTITLED,

"LIFE IN HEAVEN,"

THERE, FAITH IS CHANGED INTO SIGHT,

AND

HOPE IS PASSED INTO BLISSFUL FRUITION.

THIS New Work is a Companion Volume to "Heaven our Home," and "Meet for Heaven," and embraces a subject of very great interest. which has not been included in these Volumes.

The two Works above mentioned have already attained (in this country alone) the large sale of 98,000 copies.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

Cheltenham Journal.

"This is certainly one of the most remarkable works which have been issued from the press during the present generation, and we have no doubt it will prove as acceptable to the public as the two attractive volumes to which it forms an appropriate and beautiful sequel."

Cambridge University Chronicle.

"We think this work well calculated to remove many erroneous ideas respecting our future state, and to put before its readers such an idea of the reality of our existence there as may tend to make a future world more desirable, and more sought for, than it is at present."

Carlisle Express.

"This work is one which friends may give to friends, convinced that by so doing they have placed within each of those they respect a gallery of living, glowing, thoughts to be viewed and considered with joy for ever."

Glasgow Examiner.

"This, like its companion works, 'Heaven our Home,' and 'Meet for Heaven,' needs no adventitious circumstances, no prestige of literary renown, to recommend it to the consideration of the reading public, and, like its predecessors, will no doubt circulate by tens of thousands throughout the land. The employments and enjoyments, the companionships and society of the better land are depicted in glowing language, while over all is thrown a spirit of reverence that cannot fail secure the sympathy of the reader."

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EDINBURGH: WILLIAM P. NIMMO.

LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO.; AND HOULSTON & WRIGHT.

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