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Sensible of the weakness [[unclear]] of human nature, and [[unclear]] should be wanting in one of the [[unclear]] important duties of a rational being and a Christian, the adoration & praise, and gratitude due to the supreme Being; let us religiously keep the festival of our Temporal Redemption, that we may be better prepared to celebrate that of the spiritual in the Kingdom of Glory above. Like the Saints, we profess indeed with our lips that we are indebted to our heavenly father for the daily blessing we receive, but how little do our lives correspond
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Sensible of the weakness [[torn]] of human nature, and fear [[burned]] should be wanting in one of the [[unclear]] important duties of a rational being and a Christian, the adoration & praise, and gratitude due to the supreme Being; let us religiously keep the festival of our Temporal Redemption, that we may be better prepared to celebrate that of the spiritual in the Kingdom of Glory above. Like the Saints, we profess indeed with our lips that we are indebted to our heavenly father for the daily blessing we receive, but how little do our lives correspond

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[top of page torn and burned] Sensible of the weakness torn of human nature, and fear burned should be wanting in one of the unclear important duties of a rational being and a Christian, the adoration & praise, and gratitude due to the supreme Being; let us religiously keep the festival of our Temporal Redemption, that we may be better prepared to celebrate that of the spiritual in the Kingdom of Glory above. Like the Saints, we profess indeed with our lips that we are indebted to our heavenly father for the daily blessing we receive, but how little do our lives correspond