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William Jay was an English clergyman born on February 12, 1769. He was known for his contributions to the church and his writings on religious and social issues. Jay's work emphasized the importance of faith and morality in society. He passed away on March 5, 1853, leaving a legacy of commitment to religious service and social justice.
"Half the pleasure of solitude comes from having with us some friend to whom we can say how sweet solitude is."
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"Half the pleasure of solitude comes from having with us some friend to whom we can say how sweet solitude is."

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"A dislike of death is no proof of the want of religion. The instincts of nature shrink from it, for no creature can like its own dissolution. But though death is not desired, the result of it may be, for dying to the Christian is the way to life eternal."
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"A dislike of death is no proof of the want of religion. The instincts of nature shrink from it, for no creature can like its own dissolution. But though death is not desired, the result of it may be, for dying to the Christian is the way to life eternal."

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