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− | "as | + | "as thy anointed in the path thou hast for me <br /> |
− | "appointed. Save us O God of our Salvation, and<br /> | + | "appointed.<font color="#9b9b9b"><span style="caret-color: rgb(155, 155, 155);"> --</span></font>Save us <persname>O</persname><persname><persname> </persname></persname><persname>God</persname> of our <orgname>Salvation</orgname>, and<br /> |
− | "gather us | + | "gather us together, that we may give thanks unto<br /> |
− | "thy holy name , | + | "thy holy name , <abbr>and</abbr> glory in thy praise!"--<br /> |
− | From the last | + | From the last clause of this prayer, <abbr>and</abbr> the<br /> |
− | peculiar expression, "gather us together," it | + | peculiar expression, "<u>gather us together</u>," it would<br /> |
− | appear that her affectionate mind was thus<br /> | + | appear that her <trait>affectionate</trait> mind was thus<br /> |
− | embracing in its desires before God, all the mem<br /> | + | embracing in its desires before <persname>God</persname>, all the mem<br /> |
− | bers of her family. May her fervent petitions be<br /> | + | bers of her family. May her <trait>fervent</trait> petitions be<br /> |
− | most graciously answered. -- The last meditation<br /> | + | most graciously answered. -- The last meditation<br /> |
− | she has left is dated June 16th 1829, and it<br /> | + | she has left is dated <date><u>June 16th 1829</u></date>, and it<br /> |
− | clearly shows how | + | clearly shows how the <persname>Lord</persname> was preparing <br /> |
+ | her mind for that important change in life,<br /> | ||
+ | which took place with her before the end of the <br /> | ||
+ | year. She writes, -- "To thee <persname>O heavenly <br /> | ||
+ | "Father</persname>, I <trait>desire to submit all my desires</trait>, <abbr>and</abbr><br /> | ||
+ | "to thee would I commit all my concerns, cast all<br /> | ||
+ | "my cares upon thee, conscious that thou carest<br /> | ||
+ | "for me. And who so fit to choose my lot, or<br /> | ||
+ | "regulate my ways, as a being, who loved me <br /> | ||
+ | "so as not to spare his own <persname>Son</persname>, who knows<br /> | ||
+ | "what is best for me, <abbr>and</abbr> is able to make all things <br /> | ||
+ | "work together for my good? I have often been <br /> | ||
+ | "brought low, <u>but</u> thou hast helped me, and <br /> | ||
+ | "when I have been looking for nothing but<br /> | ||
+ | "darkness, at evening time it has been light.<br /> | ||
+ | "But oh! after all thy <trait>patience, goodness</trait>, and <br /> | ||
+ | "care, how often do I betray my <trait>depravity</trait> by<br /> | ||
+ | "seeming to mistrust Thee. Yet I could cry<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 19 September 2018
"as thy anointed in the path thou hast for me
"appointed. --Save us <persname>O</persname><persname><persname> </persname></persname><persname>God</persname> of our <orgname>Salvation</orgname>, and
"gather us together, that we may give thanks unto
"thy holy name , and glory in thy praise!"--
From the last clause of this prayer, and the
peculiar expression, "gather us together," it would
appear that her <trait>affectionate</trait> mind was thus
embracing in its desires before <persname>God</persname>, all the mem
bers of her family. May her <trait>fervent</trait> petitions be
most graciously answered. -- The last meditation
she has left is dated <date>June 16th 1829</date>, and it
clearly shows how the <persname>Lord</persname> was preparing
her mind for that important change in life,
which took place with her before the end of the
year. She writes, -- "To thee <persname>O heavenly
"Father</persname>, I <trait>desire to submit all my desires</trait>, and
"to thee would I commit all my concerns, cast all
"my cares upon thee, conscious that thou carest
"for me. And who so fit to choose my lot, or
"regulate my ways, as a being, who loved me
"so as not to spare his own <persname>Son</persname>, who knows
"what is best for me, and is able to make all things
"work together for my good? I have often been
"brought low, but thou hast helped me, and
"when I have been looking for nothing but
"darkness, at evening time it has been light.
"But oh! after all thy <trait>patience, goodness</trait>, and
"care, how often do I betray my <trait>depravity</trait> by
"seeming to mistrust Thee. Yet I could cry