Robert Leighton on our indissoluble union with Christ

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All other unions are dissoluble: a man may be plucked from his dwelling-house and lands, or they from him, though he have never so good a title to them; may be removed from his dearest friends, the husband from the wife, if not by other accidents in their lifetime, yet sure by death, the great dissolver of all those unions, and of that straitest one, of the soul with the body; but it can do nothing against this union [with Christ], but, on the contrary, perfects it.

For the reference, see Robert Leighton on our indissoluble union with Christ.
 
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