Date: 1760-1761, 1762
"FORTUNE has made me the slave of another, but nature and inclination render me entirely subservient to you; a tyrant commands my body, but you are master of my heart."
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Date: 1760-1761, 1762
"You would fondly persuade me that my former lessons still influence your conduct, and yet your mind seems not less enslaved than your body."
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Date: 1762
"The true heavenly David give, / The just and loving One, / After Thine own heart, to live, / And fix in us His throne."
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Date: 1762
"Come, and 'stablish in my heart / Thine everlasting throne."
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Date: 1762
God may "Fix in every heart of man / [His] everlasting throne"
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Date: 1762
"Come, and erect Thy throne / Eternal in my heart."
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Date: 1762
God may "reign in all our hearts alone."
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Date: 1762
"The holy, high, and lofty One / Shall make my heart His earthly throne"
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Date: 1762
"His Spirit send into our hearts, / Engraving on our inward parts / The living law of holiest love"
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Date: 1762, 1868
"Hasten, Lord, the day of rest / From this indwelling sin, / Vindicate Thy church oppress'd, / And still enslaved within; / Burst our bonds, and let us go / From every thought of evil freed, / Pure in heart, and saints below, / And like our sinless Head."
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