This tree of life moreover would have preserved him in perpetual youth, nor would he have experienced any of the afflictions or inconveniences of old age.
It keeps life fresh: it is the secret of perpetual youth.
Again, I see here a life which has discovered the secret of perpetual youth.
Pray that the saints shall guide us to the land of Bimini and to that wondrous fountain of perpetual youth!
The Castilians were charmed with the beautiful scenery, and many said: “Surely in this land of peace and beauty there must be a Fountain of perpetual Youth.
On the back of this great crane flew Sentaro to the Land of Perpetual Youth, where, to his amazement, the people ate poisons and longed in vain to die!
But do not forget that Christian faith may largely do for us here what God's grace and power will do for us in heaven, and that even now we may possess much of this great gift of perpetual youth.
Then, I think, in very profound and blessed sense, heaven would be perpetual youth.
A Christian life on earth solves partly, a Christian life in heaven solves completely, the problem of perpetual youth.
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