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  • The walls and ceiling of the room dissolved, and a wonderful landscape, the pageantry and splendour of the Spirit Land, revealed itself.

    Austin and His Friends Frederic H. Balfour

  • Hereafter between the great or {128} useful, and the weak or useless; but generally it was thought that all alike passed to the Spirit Land, and carried on their vocations as in life.

    Canada J. G. Bourinot

  • Of Natty's answer to the Spirit Land call Cooper's own words are:

    James Fenimore Cooper Phillips, Mary E 1912

  • But when mortals are favored by a visit from an inhabitant of the Spirit Land terror is so immediately the result as to prevent our growing any wiser than we already are through the Scripture revelation pertaining to eternity.

    Memoirs of Margaret Jane Blake of Baltimore, Md. : and selections in prose and verse, Sarah R. Levering 1869

  • His mind began to wander; he thought himself a dweller of the Spirit Land and a ranger of the hunting ground of happy souls.

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIFE 1841

  • The Spirit Land -- Gallinomero (Russian River, Cal.)

    Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest Katharine Berry [Editor] Judson

  • Of Natty's answer to the Spirit Land call Cooper's own words are: "The trapper was placed on a rude seat, which had been made, with studied care, to support his frame in an upright and easy attitude -- so as to let the light of the setting sun fall full upon the solemn features.

    James Fenimore Cooper 1901

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