Date: 1762
" I wait the reconciling kiss, / Which seals in purity and peace / My pardon on my heart."
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Date: 1762
" Peace by the Spirit's signet seal'd / On every faithful heart"
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Date: 1762
"With patience they the fire endure, / And thus express the Spirit's seal, / And witness thus, their hearts are pure."
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Date: 1762
"And stamp'd with Thy good Spirit's seal, / I love Thee, Lord, with all my heart"
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Date: 1762
"Thou every ransom'd soul shalt seal / With Jesu's glorious love."
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Date: 1762
"Mercy, which sign'd his soul's release, / Did pardon on his conscience seal:"
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Date: 1762
"Thou shalt in that appointed hour / Appear, my spotless soul to seal,"
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Date: 1762
"Jesus, Thou that image art, / Seal Thy name upon my heart."
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Date: 1763
"Constant attention wears the active mind, / Blots out our powers, and leaves a blank behind"
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Date: 1763
"The mind of man is, at first, a kind of tabula rasa; or like a piece of blank paper, and bears no original inscriptions, when we come into the world; we owe all the characters afterwards drawn upon it, to the impressions made upon our senses; to education, custom, and the like."
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