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DEATH AND DYING -SPIRITUAL
John once wished for Gaius, that his body might prosper and be in health even as his
soul prospered. Now, suppose our bodies were to prosper just as our souls do! Why,
there would sit in one place a living woman, and side by side with her a dead
husband; further on, a living child, and then a dead grey-headed grandsire. Oh! what
a sight this place would be! We should hasten to gather up our skirts, those of us who
are alive, and say, “Let us begone! How can we sit side by side with corpses?” The
effect would be startling to the last degree, and yet, most probably, the spiritual fact
does not disturb us at all; we know it to be true, but we take it as a matter of course,
and we go our way with scarce a prayer for our poor dead neighbors. 755.335