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&quot;cry out with fears, &quot;Lord I believe, help <note>thou?</note><br />
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&quot;cry out with tears, &quot;Lord I believe, help thou my<br />
 
&quot;unbelief&quot; -- &quot;When my foot slippeth, let thy<br />
 
&quot;unbelief&quot; -- &quot;When my foot slippeth, let thy<br />
mercy O lord, hold me up. If my course con-<br />
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mercy, O lord, hold me up. If my course con-<br />
 
&quot;ducts me through rough and trying scenes, say<br />
 
&quot;ducts me through rough and trying scenes, say<br />
&quot; to me thy show shall be iron and brass, and as<br />
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&quot; to me thy shoes shall be iron <abbr>and </abbr>brass, and as<br />
 
&quot;thy day is so shall thy strength be. Keep<br />
 
&quot;thy day is so shall thy strength be. Keep<br />
one in all places and circumstances. However<br />
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one in all places <abbr>and</abbr> circumstances. However<br />
&quot;ignorant of the future; enable me to trust in&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;ignorant of the future, enable me to trust in&nbsp;<br />
&quot;Thee and not be afraid. I should? begin, even in&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;Thee<abbr> and</abbr> not be afraid. I should? begin, even in&nbsp;<br />
this ? of tears. <note><add>the song</add></note><add> </add>I hope forever to sing.&nbsp;<br />
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this vale of tears. <add>the song</add><add> </add>I hope forever to sing.&nbsp;<br />
 
&quot;Marvelous are thy works, just <abbr>and</abbr> true are all<br />
 
&quot;Marvelous are thy works, just <abbr>and</abbr> true are all<br />
 
thy ways, O thou <persname>King of Saints</persname>! Enable me<br />
 
thy ways, O thou <persname>King of Saints</persname>! Enable me<br />
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&quot;constant protection <abbr>and</abbr> care. Let thy law be<br />
 
&quot;constant protection <abbr>and</abbr> care. Let thy law be<br />
 
&quot;dear unto me. May I be devoted to thy service&nbsp;<br />
 
&quot;dear unto me. May I be devoted to thy service&nbsp;<br />
&quot;and find it perfect freedom. Thou dost not ?<br />
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&quot;<abbr>and</abbr> find it perfect freedom. Thou dost not <note>indeed</note><br />
 
&quot;stand in need of any, but since thou art pleas-<br />
 
&quot;stand in need of any, but since thou art pleas-<br />
&quot;ed in infinite wisdom and condescension, to ?<br />
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&quot;ed in infinite wisdom <abbr>and</abbr> condescension, to <note>safe</note><br />
 
&quot;means, I would say Lord what would thou&nbsp;<br />
 
&quot;means, I would say Lord what would thou&nbsp;<br />
&quot;have one to do? here is my hand, me, Lord<br />
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&quot;have <u>me</u> to do? here is my hand, me, Lord<br />
 
&quot;assist, to serve thee midst reproach and&nbsp;<br />
 
&quot;assist, to serve thee midst reproach and&nbsp;<br />
 
&quot;shame. Be it my one undivided aim to glo-<br />
 
&quot;shame. Be it my one undivided aim to glo-<br />
 
&quot;rify Him who has done so much to redner&nbsp;<br />
 
&quot;rify Him who has done so much to redner&nbsp;<br />
&quot;me, happy and acceptable to God!&#39; She then&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;<u>me</u>, happy <abbr>and</abbr> acceptable to God!&#39; She then&nbsp;<br />
&quot;proceeds to dilate on the love of God to ?<br />
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&quot;proceeds to dilate on the love of God to man<br />
as exhibited, not only in ...
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as exhibited, not only in redemption, but

Revision as of 15:49, 11 September 2018

"cry out with tears, "Lord I believe, help thou my
"unbelief" -- "When my foot slippeth, let thy
mercy, O lord, hold me up. If my course con-
"ducts me through rough and trying scenes, say
" to me thy shoes shall be iron and brass, and as
"thy day is so shall thy strength be. Keep
one in all places and circumstances. However
"ignorant of the future, enable me to trust in 
"Thee and not be afraid. I should? begin, even in 
this vale of tears. <add>the song</add><add> </add>I hope forever to sing. 
"Marvelous are thy works, just and true are all
thy ways, O thou <persname>King of Saints</persname>! Enable me
"to confide in thy promises, and rely on thy
"constant protection and care. Let thy law be
"dear unto me. May I be devoted to thy service 
"and find it perfect freedom. Thou dost not <note>indeed</note>
"stand in need of any, but since thou art pleas-
"ed in infinite wisdom and condescension, to <note>safe</note>
"means, I would say Lord what would thou 
"have me to do? here is my hand, me, Lord
"assist, to serve thee midst reproach and 
"shame. Be it my one undivided aim to glo-
"rify Him who has done so much to redner 
"me, happy and acceptable to God!' She then 
"proceeds to dilate on the love of God to man
as exhibited, not only in redemption, but