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but also in the works of nature, which<br />
 
but also in the works of nature, which<br />
eloquently declare God&#39;s glory <abbr>and</abbr> speak&nbsp;<br />
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eloquently declare <persname>God&#39;s</persname> glory <abbr>and</abbr> speak&nbsp;<br />
 
His praise. This was a favourite consi-<br />
 
His praise. This was a favourite consi-<br />
deration with her. She admired the beau-<br />
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deration with her. She <trait>admired</trait> the b<trait>eau-<br />
ties and sublimities of creation with that&nbsp;<br />
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ties and sublimities of creation</trait> with that&nbsp;<br />
calm satisfaction, yet holy delight which<br />
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<trait>calm satisfaction,</trait> yet holy delight which<br />
 
only those do feel, who can exclaim as&nbsp;<br />
 
only those do feel, who can exclaim as&nbsp;<br />
 
they behold these are all the production<br />
 
they behold these are all the production<br />
of Him <del>I call my&nbsp;</del>who is my dear Heav-<br />
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of Him <del>I call my&nbsp;</del>who is my dear <persname>Heav-<br />
enly Father, with whom I am at peace,&nbsp;<br />
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enly Father</persname>, with whom I am <trait>at peace</trait>,&nbsp;<br />
 
through the blood of the Lamb!&#39; --<br />
 
through the blood of the Lamb!&#39; --<br />
 
She concludes thus: And should man<br />
 
She concludes thus: And should man<br />
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&quot;Undoubtedly not. He should lead the chorus.<br />
 
&quot;Undoubtedly not. He should lead the chorus.<br />
 
&quot;Each breath should sound forth the praises<br />
 
&quot;Each breath should sound forth the praises<br />
&quot;of so blessed and adorable a friend. May thy<br />
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&quot;of so <trait>blessed and adorable</trait> a friend. May thy<br />
 
&quot;continued goodness make a lasting impression<br />
 
&quot;continued goodness make a lasting impression<br />
 
&quot;on my <note>_ </note>and heart. Thou fountain of all&nbsp;<br />
 
&quot;on my <note>_ </note>and heart. Thou fountain of all&nbsp;<br />

Revision as of 17:32, 11 September 2018

but also in the works of nature, which
eloquently declare <persname>God's</persname> glory and speak 
His praise. This was a favourite consi-
deration with her. She <trait>admired</trait> the b<trait>eau-
ties and sublimities of creation</trait> with that 
<trait>calm satisfaction,</trait> yet holy delight which
only those do feel, who can exclaim as 
they behold these are all the production
of Him I call my who is my dear <persname>Heav-
enly Father</persname>, with whom I am <trait>at peace</trait>, 
through the blood of the Lamb!' --
She concludes thus: And should man
"be mute, after receiving so many benefits?
"Undoubtedly not. He should lead the chorus.
"Each breath should sound forth the praises
"of so <trait>blessed and adorable</trait> a friend. May thy
"continued goodness make a lasting impression
"on my <note>_ </note>and heart. Thou fountain of all 
goodness, draw me to thy self, and enable me to do
"my duty, be it what it may." -- Soon after this 
in the month of <date>November</date>, she reserved a pro-
posal of marriage from <persname>Brother James 
Latrobe</persname>, who had been called to <add>the</add> service of the 
<placename>Congregation at Ayr</placename>. This proposal she 
accepted, after requesting the consent of 
her Father, they were married the <date>28th of 
December</date>