Date: 1742
" But what supreme joy in the victories over vice as well as misery, when, by virtuous example or wise exhortation, our fellow-creatures are taught to govern their passions, reform their vices, and subdue their worst enemies, which inhabit within their own bosoms?"
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Date: 1742
"Surely He shall the mourner cheer, / And make the broken heart His throne; / Shall break it first, and then bind up."
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Date: 1742
"An Heart resign'd, submissive, meek, / My dear Redeemer's Throne, / Where only Christ is heard to speak, / Where Jesus reigns alone."
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Date: 1742
"Come, gracious Lord, set up Thy Throne, / And reign within my Heart."
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Date: 1742
"When Thou dost in my Heart appear, / And Love erects its Throne, / I then enjoy Salvation here, / And Heaven on Earth begun."
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Date: 1742
"O Lord, my God, with shame I own / That other lords have sway'd, / Have in my heart set up their throne, / And abject I obey'd."
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Date: 1742
"Enter my Heart, and fix Thy Throne / Thy Everlasting Presence there."
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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
"This young Lady, amongst many other good Ingredients, had three very predominant Passions, to wit, Vanity, Wantonness, and Avarice."
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Date: 1743
"As his most powerful and predominant Passion was Ambition, so Nature had with consummate Propriety, adapted all his Faculties to the attaining those glorious Ends, to which this Passion directed him."
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