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Land of Beulah
noun
- (in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress ) the peaceful land in which the pilgrim awaits the call to the Celestial City.
Example Sentences
Of Mrs. Leith Adams' minor works, it may be said that "My Land of Beulah" has had a quite exceptional popularity, and "Cosmo Gordon," with its delightful self-made man, Mr. Japp, has had its full share of admirers.
There was an interval, during which I transferred my attention to Ecclestown; its white hotel basked in sunshine, settled and balmy, as of the land of Beulah.
It might have been the painter's conception of Bunyan's land of Beulah.
When they see such delicious displays from the land of Beulah, their mouths begin to water, and there is an inward longing for some of the same kind.
Yes; but one may be glad to visit the Land of Beulah, though he have no special errand thither.
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