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There is a world above, Where parting is unknown A whole eternity of love, Form'd for the good alone And faith beholds the dying here Translated to that happier sphere.
James Montgomery
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James Montgomery
Age: 82 †
Born: 1771
Born: November 4
Died: 1854
Died: April 30
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