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Kiwi2449 at May 12, 2021 03:37 AM

PhillipsFamilyBox2_1H_010a

In the most forlorn & desolate state, thou must not dispair but with a calm & meek spirit resign Thyself to the Divine will and for the glory of Christ patiently bear whatever befalls, thee, remembering that winter is invariably succeeded by summer night by day and darkness and tempest by serenity & sunshine. 1-12

In the most forlorn & desolate state,
thou must not dispair but with
a calm & meek spirit resign Thyself to
the Divine will and for the glory of
Christ patiently bear whatever befalls,
thee, remembering that winter is
invariably succeeded by summer
night by day and darkness and
tempest by serenity & sunshine.

1-12

PhillipsFamilyBox2_1H_010a

In the most forlorn & desolate state, thou must not dispair but with a calm & meek spirit resign Thyself to the Divine will and for the glory of Christ patiently bear whatever befalls, thee, remembering that winter is invariably succeeded by summer night by day and darkness and tempest by serenity & sunshine. 1-12

In the most forlorn & desolate state,
thou must not dispair but with
a calm & meek spirit resign Thyself to
the Divine will and for the glory of
Christ patiently bear whatever befalls,
thee, remembering that winter is
invariably succeeded by summer
night by day and darkness and
tempest by serenity & sunshine.

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