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WORLDLY HOPES.
Leighton.
Worldly hopes are not living, but lying hopes; they die often before us, and we live to bury them, and see our own folly and infelicity in trusting to them; but at the utmost, they die with us when we die, and can accompany us no farther. But the lively hope, which is the Christian's portion, answers expectation to the full, and much beyond it, and deceives no way but in that happy way of far exceeding it.
A living hope, living in death itself! The world dares say no more for its device than Dum spiro spero; but the children of God can add, by virtue of this living hope, Dum exspiro spero.
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