Life of Philip Doddridge D D With Notices of Some of His Contemporaries An

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Life of Philip Doddridge D D With Notices of Some of His Contemporaries An
D a David Addison Harsha
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' In 1759, in the forty-second year of his age, Mr. Darracott died, in the sweet and joyful hope of a blissful immortality. His death-bed was a sublime scene of Christian triumph ; an illustri- ous instance of the power and grace of the Re- deemer, in sustaining and soothing His disciples in the hour of death. The night before his death, he exclaimed : ^ Oh, what a good God have I, in and through Jesus Christ ! I would praise Him, but my lips cannot. Eternity will be too short to speak His prai...ses. ' To his phy- sician he said : ' Oh, what a mercy is it to be interested in the atoning blood of Jesus ! I come to the Lord as a vile sinner, trusting in the merits and precious blood of my dear Redeemer. Grace, grace, free grace !' In relating his expe- rience of the goodness of God to him during his sickness, he said : * If I had a thousand lives to live, I would live them all for Christ. I have cast anchor on Him, and rely on His blood, and 8 86 I^IFE OF DR. DODDRIDGE.
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