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Show His Beanty. In contemplating heaven, people are too apt to set before their mind the delights de-lights of sense, the sights, the society, the heavenly music, the charity, the agility, the grace and perfection of outward out-ward form and color. But all these joys, however true or intense they may be and even they are, no doubt, intense in-tense beyond words sink into insig-Lificance insig-Lificance when we come to think of the j giver. They bear no proportion to the ! ecstasy of delight arising from his presence. In the words of inspirerl wisdom, "We shall be satisfied when his beauty shall appear." . |