Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1952 - 488 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 32
... Lord , all my sins , and enable me to begin and perfect that reformation which I promised her , and to perse- vere in that resolution , which she implored Thee to continue , in the purposes which I recorded in thy sight , when she lay ...
... Lord , all my sins , and enable me to begin and perfect that reformation which I promised her , and to perse- vere in that resolution , which she implored Thee to continue , in the purposes which I recorded in thy sight , when she lay ...
الصفحة 38
... Lord . Amen . Safely brought us , & c . EASTER DAY April 16 , 1775 . Almighty God , heavenly Father , whose mercy is over all thy works , look with pity on my miseries and sins . Suffer me to commemorate , in thy presence , my ...
... Lord . Amen . Safely brought us , & c . EASTER DAY April 16 , 1775 . Almighty God , heavenly Father , whose mercy is over all thy works , look with pity on my miseries and sins . Suffer me to commemorate , in thy presence , my ...
الصفحة 41
... Lord , have mercy upon me . To thy fatherly protection , O Lord , I commend this family . Bless , guide , and defend them , that they may so pass through this world , as finally to enjoy in thy presence everlasting hap- piness , for ...
... Lord , have mercy upon me . To thy fatherly protection , O Lord , I commend this family . Bless , guide , and defend them , that they may so pass through this world , as finally to enjoy in thy presence everlasting hap- piness , for ...
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