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in Esther Latrobe
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Ah!
block to any person, but may it in my walk be
seen, that I with thee have been. These peti-
tions an unworthy sinner ventures to ask
only through our Mediator and Advocate,
bruised for our iniquities; and of this I feel
assured: He
Nor lets us pray in vain,
But gives the fearful heart that
Thy suit thou shalt obtain.
The next extract which is dated
lets us know, how soon and how kindly the
Lord answered her petitions, giving her holy
Shepherd, how gently hast thou led me into
thy fold. Thou hast drawn me with chords
of love to Thee, and now thou knowest that my
soul
visits oft from Thee in the night season.
Thou hast condescended to assist me in
my duties in the day time. Yes! I have
often felt thee. Oh dearest Saviour, continue
to be near unto me, as the air which constant-
ly I breath. Satan does sometimes try to draw
me from thee by suggesting, that after all,