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Can alone find substantial mitigation of its sufferings and its anguish in the prophet of a better world, where in the great and glorious realm of immortality, ? spirits shall re-unite around the throne of god and dwell in his embrace forever. The great minds of Newton, stored with the treasures of philosophy, graced with ? and literature, could draw comfort from the hallowed truths of pronation. He knew and felt, as love as Dr. Johnson that those treasured of wisdom and knowledge failed to satisfy the spiritual wants of man, and has not the power to comfort in ? of bereavement, like the lessons of Christian philosophy and Christian resignation. Dr. Johnson ? a giant mind, familiar with another philosophy can teach. Yet truly did he say, in the wrath of his beloved wife- “The thoughts of ?