work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context 7409,Mind's Eye,Reading,2013-06-11 22:03:02 UTC,"And O! what different creatures shall we soon be, from what we now are! Let us look forwards then, and frequently glance our thoughts towards death, though they cannot penetrate the darkness of that passage, or reach the state behind it. That lies veiled from the eyes of our mind; and the great God hath not thought fit to throw so much light upon it, as to satisfy the anxious and inquisitive desires the soul hath to know it.-—However, let us make the best use we can of that little light which Scripture and reason have let in upon this dark and important subject.
(I.ii, p. 21)",,20533,"","""That lies veiled from the eyes of our mind; and the great God hath not thought fit to throw so much light upon it, as to satisfy the anxious and inquisitive desires the soul hath to know it.""",Eye,2013-06-11 22:03:02 UTC,"Part I, Chapter II"