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perhaps there is no
ing and tender mercies are past expression.
How often after such moments, hast Thou
drawn me to thyself, so that the language
of my heart has been - "I will a little pilgrim
be - Resolved alone to follow Thee. Thou Lamb
of
throne"- etc. The following expressions of
the same date: Oh!
past all expression; thy merciful hand has
been over me these many years. How often hast
thou raised me from a bed of sickness, yet how
have I returned thy kindness? I have after a time
forgotten- and yet not quite. No thou hast often
showed thy great compassions by leading me to
reflect on thy past mercies. Oh! how shall
I, the most sinful, due thanksgiving raises-
And sound my great deliverers praise! =
heart, clearly showing, that the bright
immortality, which shed such a glory round her
last few hours, was then already enkindled in
her soul. She writes: "The beloved of the Lord
shall dwell in safety by him, and the Lord shall
cover him all the day long"- Deut. 33.12.