Date: 1742
"AN Inward Baptism of Fire / Wherewith to be baptiz'd I have; / 'Tis all my longing Soul's Desire, / This, only This my soul can save."
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Date: 1742
"Enter my Heart, and fix Thy Throne / Thy Everlasting Presence there."
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Date: 1742
"Carnal heart, immersed in sin, / All a cage of birds unclean!"
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Date: 1742
"But Thou canst wash the leper clean, / The stone to flesh convert, / Canst make the Ethiop change his skin, / And purify my heart ."
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Date: 1742
"Thy presence, Lord, the place shall fill, / My heart shall be Thy throne, / Thy holy, just, and perfect will / Shall in my flesh be done."
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Date: 1743
"In the earthy furnace tried, / In the soul of fallen man, / Lo! as silver purified / All His promises remain."
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Date: 1743
"My soul is more than conqueror, / And strong in strength invincible."
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Date: 1743
"My heart and flesh cry out for God: / There would I fix my soul's abode, / As birds that in the altars nest."
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Date: 1744
"but the French being a people in whom the love of glory is the predominant passion, were more than any other nation charmed with the greatness of that prince's soul."
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Date: 1744
"[W]e are here idle at present, but shall not long be so; and you will have occasions enough to prove your courage, and gratify that love of arms which, my brother informs me, is the predominant passion of your soul."
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