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&quot;cry out with fears, &quot;Lord I believe, help thou?<br />
 
&quot;cry out with fears, &quot;Lord I believe, help thou?<br />
&quot;unbelief&quot; -- &quot;When my foot slippeth, let thy
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&quot;unbelief&quot; -- &quot;When my foot slippeth, let thy<br />
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mercy O lord, hold me up. If my course con-<br />
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&quot;ducts me through rough and trying scenes, say<br />
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&quot; to me thy show shall be iron and brass, and as<br />
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&quot;thy day is so shall thy strength be. Keep<br />
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one in all places and circumstances. However<br />
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&quot;ignorant of the future; enable me to trust in&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;Thee and not be afraid. I should? begin, even in&nbsp;<br />
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this ? of tears. the song I hope forever to sing.&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;Marvelous are thy works, just <abbr>and</abbr> true are all<br />
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thy ways, O thou King of Saints! Enable me<br />
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&quot;to confide in thy promises, and rely on thy<br />
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&quot;constant protection <abbr>and</abbr> care. Let thy law be<br />
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&quot;dear unto me. May I be devoted to thy service&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;and find it perfect freedom. Thou dost not ?<br />
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&quot;stand in need of any, but since thou art pleas-<br />
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&quot;ed in infinite wisdom and condescension, to ?<br />
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&quot;

Revision as of 18:19, 6 September 2018

"cry out with fears, "Lord I believe, help thou?
"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 show 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 ? of tears. the song I hope forever to sing. 
"Marvelous are thy works, just and true are all
thy ways, O thou King of Saints! 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 ?
"stand in need of any, but since thou art pleas-
"ed in infinite wisdom and condescension, to ?
"