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Land of Beulah

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noun

  1. (in Bunyan'sPilgrim's Progress ) the peaceful land in which the pilgrim awaits the call to the Celestial City.


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Leghorn, it has been observed more than once, was in a fashion a Land of Beulah: a "season of calm weather" had set in for a rather stormy life just before the end.

From The English Novel by Saintsbury, George

Yes; but one may be glad to visit the Land of Beulah, though he have no special errand thither.

From A Rambler's lease by Torrey, Bradford

I know, for I have reached the Land of Beulah.

From Penny Plain by Douglas, O.

Those last two weeks were spent in the "Land of Beulah," and in full view of "The Celestial City."

From Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography by Cuyler, Theodore Ledyard

Do you remember where Christiana and the others reach the Land of Beulah?

From Penny Plain by Douglas, O.