110. The Power of Prayer
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THERE is not on the earth a soul so base |
But may obtain a place |
In
covenanted grace; |
So that his feeble prayer of faith obtains |
Some
loosening of his chains, |
And earnests of the great release, which rise
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From gift to gift, and reach at length the eternal
prize. |
All may save self;—but minds that heavenward
tower |
Aim
at a wider power, |
Gifts on the world to shower.— |
And this is not at once;—by fastings gain'd, |
And
trials well sustain'd,
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By pureness, righteous deeds, and toils of love,
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Abidance in the Truth, and zeal for God above.
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At Sea.
June 24, 1833.
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