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your Christian friends and Sabbath School teacher and above all from your Saviour. He says "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." ill you not accept this kind invitation [[?]] you longer slight these offers, "He has waited long, is waiting still.
your Christian friends and Sabbath School teacher and above all from your Saviour. He says "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." ill you not accept this kind invitation [[?]] you longer slight these offers, "He has waited long, is waiting still.
                                                                                                     You use no other friends so ill .,,
                                                                                                     You use no other friends so ill .,,
Come then dear Lucy come now and give you yourself to Christe. he is ready and willing to save all that will come unto him. The pleasures of this world are vain and empty and of very shorty duration. "We live a few years on earth and then come a neverending Eternity, and our happiness or misery during this Eternity depends uppon the course we persue during our short lives And shall we not be dilligent in preparing for this Eternity But there are calls, independent of our own interests why we should devote ourselves young to the service of God. When we think of his boundless love in sending his only son into the world to suffer and dies, that we sinful unworthy creatures might live, we have reason to fear we can ill repay this debt. Can we then begin to young
Come then dear Lucy come now and give you yourself to Christe. he is ready and willing to save all that will come unto him. The pleasures of this world are vain and empty and of very shorty duration. "We live a few years on earth and then come a neverending Eternity, and our happiness or misery during this Eternity depends uppon the course we persue during our short lives And shall we not be dilligent in preparing for this Eternity But there are calls, independent of our own interests why we should devote ourselves [[?]] to the service of God. When we think of his boundless love in sending his only son into the world to suffer and dies, that we sinful unworthy creatures might live, we have reason to fear we can ill repay this debt. Can we then begin to [[?]]

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your Christian friends and Sabbath School teacher and above all from your Saviour. He says "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." ill you not accept this kind invitation ? you longer slight these offers, "He has waited long, is waiting still.

                                                                                                   You use no other friends so ill .,,

Come then dear Lucy come now and give you yourself to Christe. he is ready and willing to save all that will come unto him. The pleasures of this world are vain and empty and of very shorty duration. "We live a few years on earth and then come a neverending Eternity, and our happiness or misery during this Eternity depends uppon the course we persue during our short lives And shall we not be dilligent in preparing for this Eternity But there are calls, independent of our own interests why we should devote ourselves ? to the service of God. When we think of his boundless love in sending his only son into the world to suffer and dies, that we sinful unworthy creatures might live, we have reason to fear we can ill repay this debt. Can we then begin to ?