Date: 1767
"The witness breathe into my heart, / And seal my sins forgiven."
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Date: 1767
"But graciously forgive me, / And seal it on my heart."
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Date: 1767
"And fill up all Thy human shrine, / And seal our souls for ever Thine"
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Date: 1770
"Spontaneous joys, where nature has its play, / The soul adopts and owns their firstborn sway; / Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind, / Unenvied, unmolested, unconfined."
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Date: September, 1770
"The feelings and passions of the character which he represents, must take full possession as it were of the antichamber of his mind, while his own character remains in the innermost recess."
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Date: September, 1770
"But during the time of his pleading, the genuine colour of his mind is laid over with a temporary glaring varnish, which flies off instantaneously when he has finished his harangue."
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Date: September, 1770
"This double feeling is of various kinds and various degrees; some minds receiving a colour from the objects around them, like the effects of the sun beams playing thro' a prism; and others, like the cameleon, having no colours of their own, take just the colours of what chances to be nearest them."
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Date: w. 1772
"The herald spake; the grace appear'd, / And stamp'd salvation on her heart."
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Date: 1772
"Thou only canst my soul prepare, / And stamp me with Thy character"
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Date: 1772
"Father, Son, and Spirit enter, / Seal my soul for ever Thine!"
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