Date: August 12, 1738, to Nov. 1, 1739 [1748]
"As to the Outward Manner You speak of, wherein most of them were affected who were cut to the Heart by the Sword of Spirit, no wonder that this was at first surprising to You, since they are indeed so very rare, that have been thus prick'd and wounded."
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Date: 1749
God may one's "longing heart vouchsafe to make / [His] everlasting throne"
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Date: 1749
God may "Come quickly" and "in every heart / Set up [His] throne of love
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Date: 1749
"With a diamond's point it [sin] stands / Engraven on my heart / Wrote by mine, and Satan's hands / It mocks the' eraser's art."
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Date: 1749
Sin may mock "the' eraser's art" so that marks remain on the soul as a foul stain
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Date: 1749
"In my heart Thy name reveal, / Stamp me with Thy Spirit's seal"
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Date: 1749
"Wilt Thou not calm my troubled breast, [...] And stamp forgiveness on my heart?"
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Date: 1749
"Force my conscience to receive it, / Pardon stamp'd upon my heart"
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