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Knowing this, her sole prayer, her sole effort was to obtain mentalstrength sufficient under every temptation, either from severity orkindness, to adhere unshrinkingly to the faith of her fathers--tocling yet closer to the love of her Father in heaven, and endeavor, with all the lowly trust and fervid feelings of her nature, to fillthe yearning void within her woman's heart with his image, and sosubdue every human love. It seemed to her vivid fancy as if all themisfortunes she had encountered s...prung from her first sin--thatof loving a Nazarene. Hers was not the age to make allowances forcircumstances in contradistinction to actual deeds. Then, asunhappily but too often now, all were sufferings from a misplacedaffection--sprung, not from her fault, but from the mistaken kindnesswhich it exposed her to without due warning of her danger. Educatedwith the strong belief, that to love or wed, beyond the pale of herown people was the greatest sin she could commit, short of actualapostacy, that impression, though not strong enough, so to conquerhuman nature, as to arm against love, returned with double force, assorrow after sorrow gathered round her, and there were none beside herto whisper and strengthen, with the blessed truth that God afflictsyet more in mercy than in wrath; and that his decrees, however fraughtwith human anguish, are but blessings in disguise--blessings, sownindeed with tears on earth, to reap their deathless fruit in heaven.
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