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was on such joyful [[unclear]] "Shall such a wonderful [[unclear]] from a miserable captivity, ever be forgotten? Shall we ungratefully refuse our heavenly father the slender return of our praise & Thanksgiving? Shall we not raise up our [vacies?] to him on the throne of his glory & sigh for the happy completion of his mercies, when, united to the chairs that incessantly adore him, we shall begin the song of praise that will never end. Oh! let use then begin upon Earth this happy employment, which will one day form our only occupation in the Kingdom heaven.
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was on such joyful [[unclear]] "Shall such a wonderful [[unclear]] from a miserable captivity, ever be forgotten? Shall we ungratefully refuse our heavenly father the slender return of our praise & Thanksgiving? Shall we not raise up our voices to him on the throne of his glory & sigh for the happy completion of his mercies, when, united to the choirs that incessantly adore him, we shall begin the song of praise that will never end. Oh! let use then begin upon Earth this happy employment, which will one day form our only occupation in the Kingdom of heaven.

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[tops of 4 pages are showing, with burned edges; transcribing the front one:] was on such joyful unclear "Shall such a wonderful unclear from a miserable captivity, ever be forgotten? Shall we ungratefully refuse our heavenly father the slender return of our praise & Thanksgiving? Shall we not raise up our voices to him on the throne of his glory & sigh for the happy completion of his mercies, when, united to the choirs that incessantly adore him, we shall begin the song of praise that will never end. Oh! let use then begin upon Earth this happy employment, which will one day form our only occupation in the Kingdom of heaven.