A Sermon, Delivered At New-Ipswich, June 3, 1811, At the Interment of the Remains of Miss Ruthy Batcheller, Only Daughter of Mr. Josiah And Mrs. Ruth Batcheller, Who Departed This Life, June 1, 1811, Aged 22 Years
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Give me a sense of sin,., .of my lost, undone condition by nature. Bid me throw myself into the arms of a crucified Redeemer, and bow to the mild sceptre of king Jesus." June 4. She has expressed similar views of her heart, and of the misimproveraent of her past time. Thus she appeals to the searclier of hearts, and utters her desires. " Thou knowest, Lord, I find nothing satisfying in life, or in my happiest hours. Thou seest an aching void, which nothing but religion can ever fill. If I know ...my own heart, I do desire to be made holy. I ask not for health, long life, ease, honour, or worldly pleasure, in competitioa with religion. No, O Lord, deny me these, if thou wilt, but grant religion, the one thing needful, that good part which will never be taken away. May I go to thine house, this day, with an earnest desire to hear and receive thy precious gospel. Aid the minister in his important work. May his arduous labours be prospered. May he witness a revival of religion in his aged ministry." June 11.
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