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ure, and in favor with God and man." God's life will fill the earth, and in individuals will continue to grow throughout eternity. Who will attempt to describe the final condition of those who now are narrow, intolerant, unkind, selfish, when the good which has been implanted by Christ shall have had eternity in which to expand? It is enough to know that the life of the Son of God, growing in us more and more beneath the unshaded sun and by the living waters, will increase and expand until, in the everlasting blessedness of Paradise, there shall be realized the things which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor heart conceived, but which God hath prepared for them that love Him.

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