Ladies of the Reformation Memoirs of Distinguished Female Characters Belongin

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Ladies of the Reformation Memoirs of Distinguished Female Characters Belongin
James Anderson
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Strype's Mem. Eccl. , vol. Ii. , part i, Katharine Parr. 197 pilation from various authors, may, as consisting of passages form- ing, in her estimation, a casquet of devotional gems, be regarded as a genuine expression of her sentiments and feelings.
" Wherefore, Lord Jesus, " says she, " I pray thee give me the grace to rest in thee above all things, and to quiet me in thee above all creatures, above all glory and honour, above all dignity and power, above all cunning and policy, above all hea
...lth and beauty, above all riches and treasure, above all joy and pleasure, above all fame and praise, above all mirth and consolation that man's heart may take or feel besides thee.
" For thou, Lord God, art best and most wise, most high, most mighty, most sufficient, and most full of all goodness, most sweet and most comfortable, most fair, most loving, most noble, most glori- ous, in whom all goodness most perfectly is.
" And therefore, whatsoever I have beside thee, it is nothing to me, for my heart may not rest, nor fully be pacified, but only in thee.


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