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but also in the works of nature, which
eloquently declare God's glory and speak ?
His praises. This was a favourite ?
cleration? with her. She admired the ?
ties and sublimities of creation with that 
? satisfaction, yet holy delight which
only those do feel, ? can explain as 
they behold these are all the production
of Him I call my who is my dear H?
only Father, with whom I am at peace, 
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 blessed and adorable a friend. May thy
"continued goodness make a lasting impression
"on my ?? and heart. Thou fountain of all 
goodness, draw me to ??, and enable me to ?
"my duty, be it what it may." -- Soon after this 
in the month of November, she reserved a pro-
posal of marriage from Brother James 
Latrobe, who had been called to the service of the 
Congregation at Ayr. This proposal she 
accepted, after requesting the consent of 
her? Father, they were married the 28th of 
December