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Rh in it, there seems to have been no want of apprehension of that sacrifice 'whereby alone we obtain remission of our sins, and are made partakers of the kingdom of heaven.'"

Among the old English Epitaphs we may, however, give many instances which possess both great beauty and depth of meaning.

Among these is the Epitaph of "Florens Caldwell, Esq., and Mary his wife:"—

On a tombstone, inscribed without a name, is the following, given by Webb:—