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 *04 The Plan of the Ages.

Gospel age : it was never made before it, and it will ceas* with its close. An earthly calling was made, though im- perfectly understood, fc:fore the heavenly calling, and we aretoldthatitwillbecontinuedaftertheGospelage. Life[for those restored as human beings] and immortality [the prize for which the body of Christ is running] have both been brought to light during this age. (2 Tim. i : 10.) Both the human and spiritual natures will be glorious in their per- fection, yet distinct and separate. No insignificant feature of the glory of God's finished work will be the beautiful variety, yet wonderful harmony, of all things, animate and inanimate harmony with each other andhannony with God

��THE CHURCH OF GOD.

Son, anse, break forth in songs

Of everlasting joy j To God eternal praise belongs,

Who doth thy foes destroy. Thou Church of God, awake J awake i

For light beams from on high; From earth and dust thy garments shake

Thy glory 4 * drawing nigh*


 * To raise thee nigh above the earth ,

God will his power enapky \ He'll turn thy mourning into mirth

Thy senow Into joy. In shining robes thysdf array,

Put on thy garments pure ; Thy King shall lead thee in the way

That?* holy, safe and sure,"

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