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POETRY.
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if this cup may not pass from me , except T drink it > thy will be done " This completed the excellence of his pious resignation , and prepared him for deliverance ^ which was then gran ted m Thus let us also , when we find , that our heavenly Father sees it
notrneetj to answer our petitions , though often repeated , humbly resign them and ourselves up to his good pleasure , saying from our hearts , " Thy will be done . " Then we may be assured , that we also shall be heard and accepted for our piety . And
though the deliverance or mercies we requested should not be bestowed , we shall obtain the favour of God , and his gracious support and conduct of us through this world , and everjasting deliverance from all evil ^ together with a perfect joy in his heavenly kingdom .,
That we all by a frequent and serious contemplation of the most amiable and perfect character of our Lord Jesus , may through the assistances of divine grace , be improved into k more perfect conformity in all things to his temper and character ; especiall y ^ to a more careful obedience to all God ' s commandments , and entire acquiescenceand submission toallhis appointments ^ may God of his infinite mercy grant throu gh Jesus Christ , our only Mediator and Advocate . Amen .
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To the Editor of the monthly Repository .
Sin , The following Terses have never been printed to my knowledge ^ except In a newspaper , at the time when they were first written . They are now rather less , incorrect and % t your service . The young African to whom they were addressed , died soon after his return to Vis native country . Thus were disappointed some fair expectation ^
from the influence of his education in England on the improvement of Africa . While Naimbanna was here , happening in a company to take out his watch , he confessed with marks of great regret that he had purchased it with a young slave . This circumstance produced a beautiful little song by a lady , called I think , " The Negro Koy . " Should any of your readers be hi possession of this valuable piece of poetry , I shall thank them for the communication of it ; and I dare saj you will readily insert it in your Repository . London , June 26 ^ 180 r * R » C «
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JPoetjy , 491
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POETRY .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1807, page 491, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2384/page/39/
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