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for a season, <emotion>I felt inexpressibly happy</emotion>: my<br />
 
for a season, <emotion>I felt inexpressibly happy</emotion>: my<br />
 
soul did truly magnify the Lord, and my<br />
 
soul did truly magnify the Lord, and my<br />
Spirit rejoiced in God my Saviour. I now<br />
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Spirit rejoiced in God my Savior. I now<br />
 
saw and <sic>beleived</sic>&nbsp; <corr>believed</corr>, that the blood of Jesus<br />
 
saw and <sic>beleived</sic>&nbsp; <corr>believed</corr>, that the blood of Jesus<br />
 
Christ, shed on Calvary; was not only a foun=<br />
 
Christ, shed on Calvary; was not only a foun=<br />

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12.
and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savi=
=our Jesus Christ. It is true that He alone
can effectually <sic>releive</sic>  <corr>relieve</corr> the distressed soul, but
it is our duty to use the appointed means.
I need scarcely say, that from this time, a
great change took place in my heart, and that
for a season, <emotion>I felt inexpressibly happy</emotion>: my
soul did truly magnify the Lord, and my
Spirit rejoiced in God my Savior. I now
saw and <sic>beleived</sic>  <corr>believed</corr>, that the blood of Jesus
Christ, shed on Calvary; was not only a foun=
=tain once opened for sin and uncleanness, but 
that it is a never failing stream to which poor
sinners may daily apply: that notwithstand=
=ing all their defilements of the flesh and of
the spirit, they may wash here and be clean.
What a precious truth! and how exactly suited to 
my need! My only wish now was, to be the en=
=tire property of Him who had done so much 
for me, and to devote my self to him, with spi=
=rit, soul, and body. - "As I am so take me,
- With my worst and best; - Ever thine pre=
=serve me, - Till with thee I rest." <gap></gap>Was 
the sincere and unfeigned language of my
heart. Who would think; - after such grace
bestowed, we should be so prone to forsake 
the one only fountain, and to hew to ourselves
cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no wa=
=ter; But such is the depravity of the human