VOP Lesson | 23 Life’s Fondest Hope: Hope Beyond Death

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Sonnet X starts with those very familiar words, "Death, be not proud." And in just 14 lines, John Donne makes a case for life and hope that ought to bring a smile onto any mourners face. Declaring as he ends the poem,
"Death, thou shalt die." As we conclude our lesson, Pr Chiriga presents to us life's fondest hope.
11 Oct English South Africa Christianity · Kids & Family

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