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There will quickly be an end to thy sadness, but their will never be an end to thy happiness; there will soon be an end to thy calamity and misery, there will never be an end to thy felicity and glory. The kingdoms of this world are not lasting, much less are they everlasting; they all have there climacaterical years, but the kingdom of Heaven is an everlasting kingdom; of that there is no end. Who can look upon those eternal mansions that are above and those and those everlasting pleasures that be at God’s right hand, and say that this affliction is long! Well, Christian, let thy affliction be never so long, yet one hours being in the bosom of Christ will make thee both the length and strength of all they afflictions. Thomas Brooks

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