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my weakness, hoping that I may by some means be enabled to receive strength. Looking backward I am surprised at the wonderful change wrought in me, and I glorify the author of my salvation. Looking forward I see height upon height of Christian experience rising, still rising, till hidden by the veil that hides the splendors of heaven from mortal eyes. and I have a faith, that at the last stage of our earthly ascent, we shall be be divested of all encumbrances, and be enabled to mount up the heights of glory rejoicing more and more, as we draw nearer and nearer to the glorious presence of our Father. "Oh | my weakness, hoping that I may by some means be enabled to receive strength. Looking backward I am surprised at the wonderful change wrought in me, and I glorify the author of my salvation. Looking forward I see height upon height of Christian experience rising, still rising, till hidden by the veil that hides the splendors of heaven from mortal eyes. and I have a faith, that at the last stage of our earthly ascent, we shall be be divested of all encumbrances, and be enabled to mount up the heights of glory rejoicing more and more, as we draw nearer and nearer to the glorious presence of our Father. "Oh what a glorious hope is ours" "While here on earth we stay" "We more than taste the heavenly powers" "And antedate that day" Forgive me if I weary you | ||
Yours truly | Yours truly | ||
[[H Smithell?]] | [[H Smithell?]] | ||
Care Spencer White [[unclear]] | Care Spencer White [[unclear]] |
Latest revision as of 14:07, 3 November 2020
my weakness, hoping that I may by some means be enabled to receive strength. Looking backward I am surprised at the wonderful change wrought in me, and I glorify the author of my salvation. Looking forward I see height upon height of Christian experience rising, still rising, till hidden by the veil that hides the splendors of heaven from mortal eyes. and I have a faith, that at the last stage of our earthly ascent, we shall be be divested of all encumbrances, and be enabled to mount up the heights of glory rejoicing more and more, as we draw nearer and nearer to the glorious presence of our Father. "Oh what a glorious hope is ours" "While here on earth we stay" "We more than taste the heavenly powers" "And antedate that day" Forgive me if I weary you
Yours truly H Smithell?
Care Spencer White unclear