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<gap></gap>I have found further, that there is <add>no</add> State in this mortal
Life to be compared with the State of Widowhood, as a School
to feel the Depth of Grief and pour out Complaints to the Lord,
who is also compassionate, and will not suffer Us to be tempted 
above what We are able to bear, but with the Temptation gives
the Deliverance. <gap></gap>So sure as our Saviour has promised to
be the Husband of the Widow, and a Father to the Fatherless, so
has my dear Saviour approved Himself to Me: a merciful 
High Priest and a forgiving Father. <gap></gap>My daily Poverty
and Weakness both of Soul and Body, gives Me to feel plain enough,
that I can't subsist one Moment without his Grace. <gap></gap>Yet
He says, in a Time accepted I have heard Thee, and in the 
Day of Salvation have I succoured Thee. 
<gap></gap>So has my beloved Mediator done unto Me, He gave Me
an Inheritance among his Children, and hid Me under the Shadow
of his Wings, where I am secure. And if at any Time I felt
any Burden of Sin, Grief or Pressure of Heart, then has my
dear Saviour heard and forgiven Me; and I have at all Times
found, that when I come to him with all my Poverty and Sin 
-fulness, Then He the Bridegroom of Souls has approved him
-self as the Husband of the Widow unto my Heart; And tho'
the Least of all Those who are Widows indeed. <gap></gap>My Longing
is to become Such as my Souls Bridegroom may take Pleasure

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