Last Things
the subjects of eschatology: the second coming of Christ, the end of history, and the final destiny of the individual and humankind as a whole.
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The answer would be one of the Last Things the jury heard from Andrew Young.
Andrew Young Lashes Out at Edwards's Defense Attorney During Cross Examination | Diane Dimond | April 28, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST“With adolescent brain development, one of the Last Things to develop is impulse control,” says Corcoran.
There are always a few Last Things to be said to the home-folks, a few small possessions we want to will in special ways.
Private Peat | Harold R. PeatAs to the Crown-Prince, there is no doubt but here at Last Things are actually coming to a crisis with him.
History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. VII. (of XXI.) | Thomas CarlyleTo propitiate them, presents are made—the Last Things that can well be parted with.
The Land of Fire | Mayne Reid
But at Last Things began to look threatening for this weak, vacillating, insipid legislative body.
Revolution and Counter-Revolution | Karl MarxIndeed ghosts were the very Last Things we reckoned on, as neither of us had the slightest belief in them.
Animal Ghosts | Elliott O'Donnell
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