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DreJoe at Jan 27, 2021 03:48 PM

PhillipsFamilyBox2_1F_017


Behold O Lord, We are resolve to address ourshelves
again unto thee with praise and thankgiving acknowledge-
ment of thine" infinit goodness in granting us rich hope
purifiying apportunities to look back to thee author of our
Being to lift up our souls towards his heavenly, to unity,
to unite them to the first & chieftist Good; from whence
We devine what, ever we have or hope to enjoy
ing thee to help us to draw near unto thee, with hearts
of love to thy most wise almighty goodness; full of
thankfulness for thy benifit; full of mercies to be
what they would't have in; as full of joy that
then would'th have or be to happy, in being made
thy children, partakers of a divine natured in heirs.
of immortal life. ------- help us carefully to
the world, to fix them upon thyself to hold them in the
contemplation of thine infinite mercies, and of those
divine forth, which repersent our duty and thy
exceeding love and himself toward us over, ride our
spirit with a {joy-?] of thy divine presence, that
by believing thee with religious reverence this day we
may be disposed to walk in thy fear all the
rest of ours lives"

O may Thy spirit teach,
And make our hearth receive
Those trueths which all thy servents teach
And all thy saints believe
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PhillipsFamilyBox2_1F_017


Behold O Lord, We are resolve to address ourshelves
again unto thee with praise and thankgiving acknowledge-
ment of thine" infinit goodness in granting us rich hope
purifiying aapportunities to look back to thee autor of our
Being to lift up our souls towards his heavenly to unity,
to unite them to the first & chieftist Good; from whence
We devine what, ever we have or hope to enjoy
ing thee to help us to draw near unto thee, with hearts
of love tothy most wise almighty goodness; full of
thankfulness for thy benifit; full of mercies to be
what they would't have in; as full of joy that
then would'th have or be to happy, in in being made
thy children, partakers of a divine natured in heirs.
of immortal life. ------- help us carefully to
the world, to fix them upon thyself to hold them in the
contemplation of thine infinite mercies, and of those
divine forth, which repersent our duty and thy
exceeding love and himself toward us over, ride our
spirit with a {----?] of thy divine presence, that
by believing thee with religious reverence this day we
may be disposed to walk in thy fear all the
rest of ours lives"

O may Thy spirit teach,
And make our hearth receive
Those troubles which all thy servents teach
And all thy saints believe
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