SOME SERMONS ON THE ENDLESS LIFE; BY GEORGE TUGWELL, M.A., OXON., RECTOR OF BATHWICK. LONDON: WALTER SMITH (LATE MOZLEY). BATH: S. W. SIMMS, GEORGE STREET. 1884. 1253. PREFACE. life. HESE SERMONS, preached at S. Mary's, Bathwick, at various times, are connected by a central thought, on which, like beads on a string, they depend. That thought is the continuity of the endless Human life is a unity, not a duality, or a trilogy. We do not live two lives-those of earth and heaven, or three lives-those of earth, paradise, and heaven, but one life. No man ever dies; he only loses for a time the encasement or shrine of his body. From the moment of birth there is no escaping from life: we must " go on for ever." Death is a gate between earth and the spirit world : |