Yet lift up your load ; it shall not always be thus. I love you, I pity you ; I admire you, when " in patience ye possess your souls." Yet I cannot help you. But there is one that can : the Father of the fatherless, and the Husband of the widow. Memoir of the Late Rev. Henry Acton, of Exeter - Page lxxiiby Rev. William James - 1846 - 97 pagesFull view - About this book
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