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to <s>it</s> which was added the verse<br />
 
to <s>it</s> which was added the verse<br />
Lovest</span></span></span><br />
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Lovest thou me I hear the Saviour say,<br />
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Would that my heart had power to&nbsp;<br />
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answer yea:<br />
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Thou knowest all things, Lord in heaven above<br />
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and earth beneath, thou knowest that I love<br />
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But tis not so in word, in deed, in thought<br />
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I do not cannot love thee as I ought,<br />
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<u>Thy love</u> must give that power</span></span></span><br />
 
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my birthday struck me very much on
looking at them sometime before. The
daily word was "In the Lord shall all
the seed of Israel be justified and shall glory"
45th of Isaiah & 25th verse, and the doctrinal
text was, the second of Acts & the latter part
of the 47th verse "And the Lord added to
the church daily such as should be saved."
I felt to hope that these texts had a reference
to some that were very near & dear to me, who
were not added to any christian church,
and over whom my heart had often yearned.
I never once thought of them in connection
with myself, I thought I was added to the
church, and of the real meaning  of the 
daily word I had at that time very little
knowledge, --oh how possible it is to deceive
ourselves and others. --On the morning of my
birthday, I found three verses on my table
which had been drawn and placed there
by a very dear and worthy sister, as was
her custom, the three were very striking, but
the text of one was loves "Lovest thou me"

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to it which was added the verse
Lovest thou me I hear the Saviour say,
Would that my heart had power to 
answer yea:
Thou knowest all things, Lord in heaven above
and earth beneath, thou knowest that I love
But tis not so in word, in deed, in thought
I do not cannot love thee as I ought,
Thy love must give that power

 

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