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departed to the Lord at <placename>Gracehill</placename>,<br />
 
departed to the Lord at <placename>Gracehill</placename>,<br />
 
<date>March 8 1847</date>.</u><br />
 
<date>March 8 1847</date>.</u><br />
The vice of that blood<br />
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The vice of that blood which<br />
which<br />
 
 
Flowed from thee Saviour!<br />
 
Flowed from thee Saviour!<br />
 
Which cries aloud wherein I tread<br />
 
Which cries aloud wherein I tread<br />
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And this day refresh me taken my heart.<br />
 
And this day refresh me taken my heart.<br />
 
In spirit thy once bleeding hands I embrace<br />
 
In spirit thy once bleeding hands I embrace<br />
Which bear me triumphant.<br />
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Which bear me triumphant<br />
 
Though all my distress.<br />
 
Though all my distress.<br />
 
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nothing remarkable to record; but I would<br />
 
nothing remarkable to record; but I would<br />
 
acknowledge the mercy of our faithful Friend<br />
 
acknowledge the mercy of our faithful Friend<br />
and Saviour, whos ought and found me,<br />
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and Saviour, who sought and found me,<br />
 
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Revision as of 00:22, 23 February 2018

Memoir
Of our beloved Sister <persname>Karen Borg</persname>, who
departed to the Lord at <placename>Gracehill</placename>,
<date>March 8 1847</date>.

The vice of that blood which
Flowed from thee Saviour!
Which cries aloud wherein I tread
Thy tears for my ransom - all
Plead in my favor,
Nor call for vengeance on my head.
No! grace & free mercy thy looks impart,
And this day refresh me taken my heart.
In spirit thy once bleeding hands I embrace
Which bear me triumphant
Though all my distress.

This verse contains in it the history of
my course on earth, regarding which I have
nothing remarkable to record; but I would
acknowledge the mercy of our faithful Friend
and Saviour, who sought and found me,
                                                         and