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course The Prayer meeting before the evening | course The Prayer meeting before the evening | ||
service was refreshing and I am thankful | service was refreshing and I am thankful | ||
that I was present My happiness however | that I was present. My happiness however | ||
was somewhat marred by Mary's state of health | was somewhat marred by Mary's state of health. | ||
She does not look so well as she did when I | She does not look so well as she did when I | ||
saw her last over two weeks ago and I do not | saw her last over two weeks ago and I do not | ||
like the effects of her cold Her voice is very | like the effects of her cold. Her voice is very | ||
weak and her face pale and haggered She | weak and her face pale and haggered. She | ||
is I fear trifling with her health and not | is I fear trifling with her health and not | ||
sufficiently conscious of her condition If she | sufficiently conscious of her condition If she | ||
is not careful consumption will surely result | is not careful consumption will surely result. | ||
Oh! that I could look into her heart and see | Oh! that I could look into her heart and see | ||
that all was right there for glory in the love | that all was right there for glory, in the love | ||
of Christ and could feel assured that she | of Christ, and could feel assured that she | ||
was reconciled to God I still think that she | was reconciled to God. I still think that she | ||
loves me, but is restrained by some fear - she | |||
acts so different towards me when in the | acts so different towards me when in the | ||
presence of her brother -in- law than when | presence of her brother-in-law than when | ||
we are together alone Oh! Lord thou knowest | we are together alone. Oh! Lord, thou knowest | ||
the heart and thou knowest my prayers to | the heart, and thou knowest my prayers to | ||
thee in regard to her and her deportment | thee in regard to her, and her deportment | ||
to me this evening seems to be in answer to | to me this evening seems to be in answer to | ||
those prayers for it is what I asked thee for | those prayers, for it is what I asked thee for. | ||
If I understand this aright Oh! Lord may | If I understand this aright, Oh! Lord, may | ||
our next meeting be still more private and | our next meeting be still more private, and | ||
may she be still more demonstrative that I | may she be still more demonstrative, that I | ||
may fully know thy will as to my remain- | may fully know thy will as to my remain- | ||
ing in this city Restore her to health I beseech | ing in this city. Restore her to health I beseech | ||
thee speedily and above all quicken her by | thee, speedily, and above all, quicken her by |
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course The Prayer meeting before the evening service was refreshing and I am thankful that I was present. My happiness however was somewhat marred by Mary's state of health. She does not look so well as she did when I saw her last over two weeks ago and I do not like the effects of her cold. Her voice is very weak and her face pale and haggered. She is I fear trifling with her health and not sufficiently conscious of her condition If she is not careful consumption will surely result. Oh! that I could look into her heart and see that all was right there for glory, in the love of Christ, and could feel assured that she was reconciled to God. I still think that she loves me, but is restrained by some fear - she acts so different towards me when in the presence of her brother-in-law than when we are together alone. Oh! Lord, thou knowest the heart, and thou knowest my prayers to thee in regard to her, and her deportment to me this evening seems to be in answer to those prayers, for it is what I asked thee for. If I understand this aright, Oh! Lord, may our next meeting be still more private, and may she be still more demonstrative, that I may fully know thy will as to my remain- ing in this city. Restore her to health I beseech thee, speedily, and above all, quicken her by