Memoir of Nathan W. Dickerman : Who Died At Boston, (Mass.) January 2, 1830 in the Eighth Year of His Age

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' Yes sir, that 's the way I do. I say the Lord's prayer, and then a little more. — O Lord Jesus Christ, give me a new heart.' I then made this remark to him, to which ho made the following reply.
How grateful we ought to be, Nathan, that God is willing to hear our prayers, and that we have been to the Sabbath School, and have learned about the Saviour.
He was now resting in my arms, — his eyes closed, and I supposed from his appearance en- gaged in deep thought or devotion. At length, however,
... opening his eyes, and looking upward he said, * I THINK THE LORD WILL BLESS Mr. P , VERY muck; KE was the FIRST ONE THAT ASKED Mamma, if I might go to the Sabbath School.' Could the teachers and friends of Sabbath * He had made this inquiry of his mother, two or three times before. He seemed to be in doubt whether he should add petitions iu 1 is own language or not.
NATHAN W. DICKERMAN. 69 Schools, have witnessed the strong emotion of gratitude, with which this infant disciple raised his eyes to heaven, and pronounced this blessing upon his benefactor, they would not be less active in seeking out and gathering together other lost, wandering children to be nurtured in that fold — the Sabbatli School, where the good Shepherd IS wont to appear and take them in his arms and carry them in his bosom.


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