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we shall, no doubt, thank God for the trials | we shall, no doubt, thank God for the trials | ||
of this life, and rejoice together for ever | of this life, and rejoice together for ever | ||
for there, | for there, parting & tears are unknown, | ||
Seek first the Kingdom of heaven, O may God | Seek first the Kingdom of heaven, O may God | ||
direct, support and bless you believe me | direct, support and bless you believe me | ||
my darling the trials of life are but as the | my darling the trials of life are but as the | ||
dust of the balance, and if I can only meet | dust of the balance [[beloved?]], and if I can only meet | ||
you in heaven tis all I ask, but in the meantime, | you in heaven tis all I ask, but in the meantime, | ||
if God spares my unprofitable life | if God spares my unprofitable life | ||
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again, not to night any how if you | again, not to night any how if you | ||
would pay me. O dear darling Johnny | would pay me. O dear darling Johnny | ||
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Revision as of 15:28, 26 April 2020
enabled to go on our way rejoicing, yes with joy unspeakable, yes you must give your heart to the Lord, you and all that the Lord hath given you, must be saved should we all meet in that glorious Kingdom we shall, no doubt, thank God for the trials of this life, and rejoice together for ever for there, parting & tears are unknown, Seek first the Kingdom of heaven, O may God direct, support and bless you believe me my darling the trials of life are but as the dust of the balance beloved?, and if I can only meet you in heaven tis all I ask, but in the meantime, if God spares my unprofitable life and sees fit to grant me so precious a privilege and delight. I hope to visit you if possible in spring, that is if you are a good old Johnny, as you used to be, now, if you burn my letter I will burn yours for I don't believe I can read it again, not to night any how if you would pay me. O dear darling Johnny Ira? just write if only two lines and tell