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likewise & feel, that we are totally unworthy | likewise & feel, that we are totally unworthy | ||
of t. least of Gd mercies | |||
under a sense of Gs goodness. I am | |||
unworthy of t least of all thy | |||
mercies & truth wh. thou hast showed | |||
me, & [[unclear]] say as in our contest, | |||
Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, | |||
but unto thy name be glory. | |||
The soul wh. has seen G. has likewise | |||
seen its own ruin, & is prepared to | |||
confess that any thing better than | |||
eternal misery, is all free grace. | |||
Such a soul is cured of that blind | |||
selfish, worldly disposition, which | |||
ascribes all its comforts to its own exertions. |
Latest revision as of 03:15, 27 February 2020
prepared to know that all our blessings come from him who is t. Father of lights. We shall be prepared to know likewise & feel, that we are totally unworthy of t. least of Gd mercies under a sense of Gs goodness. I am unworthy of t least of all thy mercies & truth wh. thou hast showed me, & unclear say as in our contest, Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name be glory. The soul wh. has seen G. has likewise seen its own ruin, & is prepared to confess that any thing better than eternal misery, is all free grace. Such a soul is cured of that blind selfish, worldly disposition, which ascribes all its comforts to its own exertions.