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Dear friends, we may well sing to our Beloved when it is near the time of our departure. It draws near, and as it approaches, we must not dread it, but rather thank God for it.
Charles Spurgeon
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Dear friends, we may well sing to our Beloved when it is near the time of our departure. It draws near, and as it approaches, we must not dread it, but rather thank God for it. — Charles Spurgeon

About Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon was a Clergyman from United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1834–1892).

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Who said "Dear friends, we may well sing to our Beloved when it is near the time of our d…"?
This quote is attributed to Charles Spurgeon, a Clergyman from United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
When did Charles Spurgeon live?
Charles Spurgeon lived from 1834 – 1892.
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