Addresses to the dispersed of Judah . ur God ! « We have waited for Hira ! « And He will save us ! This is Adonai, We have waited for Him, « We will be glad, « And rejoice in His salvation. It is a just and righteous decision of the Father above, thatthe generation which demanded the destruction of Jesus,should be visited in their descendants by such a woe, eventhe crooked serpent, hid in leaven of wickedness, a body pre-pared, that is illegitimate in his beginning, and man of sin athis coming to reign. Such is the fruit of unbelief in the pur-pose of God. Lamentable case ! My soul, dost thou


Addresses to the dispersed of Judah . ur God ! « We have waited for Hira ! « And He will save us ! This is Adonai, We have waited for Him, « We will be glad, « And rejoice in His salvation. It is a just and righteous decision of the Father above, thatthe generation which demanded the destruction of Jesus,should be visited in their descendants by such a woe, eventhe crooked serpent, hid in leaven of wickedness, a body pre-pared, that is illegitimate in his beginning, and man of sin athis coming to reign. Such is the fruit of unbelief in the pur-pose of God. Lamentable case ! My soul, dost thou mourn?Art thou sorry for Jerusalem ? Are Jesus tears precious tothee? 0! Lord, thouknowest! And for this I can thankthe great God of Heaven, that the Joy of Christ is my • Tlifougli grace. 16 ADDRESS. Strength in the midst of trouble, even restitution to God by-Christ Jesus the Lord, who hath sworn by Himself that untoHim every knee shall bow and every tongue confess; andthe whole earth shall be filled with His Glory. ? ADDRKSi. 17 TO MY FRIENDS IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OFPHILADELPHIA. I PRESENT to you, my sincere and devoted regard, withunfeigned thanks for your kindness toward me in affordingaid for pnbUcation of my works, when I have asked the fa-vour. In the years 1826-7-31-36-39-44-48 and 49,1 havehad books printed in your beautiful city; and have fully paidfor them, by kindness of my friends. I now issue the last;and so take my leave of the Press, aware that sickness andage compel my resignation of a Pen that has never flatteredmy native ambition to please; or, made Harriet rich. Fromall that I can learn, my labours with my Pen and by thePress are almost lost on the present generation; and I amsorry. It is, however, given me to rejoice, that here andthere an aged saint of my own sex has been refreshed by mytestimony. This is a source of comfort that originates inhumble love of the Name I adore; and is far more desirableto a wayworn pilgrim than perishable rewar


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