Nature, by a kindly provision, seems to prepare for the flight of the spirit; as the hold of life grows weaker, so does the desire for life grow less; and in scarcely a single instance, the dying man relinquishes life at the last without seeming reluctant or fearful.
The Encyclopaedia of Death and Life in the Spirit World—Opinions and Experiences from Eminent Sources, J. R. Francis, Chicago, The Progressive Thinker Publishing House, 1903
The Encyclopaedia of Death and Life in the Spirit World—Opinions and Experiences from Eminent Sources, J. R. Francis, Chicago, The Progressive Thinker Publishing House, 1903
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