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12. "But Thou, O Lord, shall endure for ever," yet not for
ever art Thou angry with us, } because Thou dost commiserate our
dust and lt ashes; and it was pleasing in Thy sight to reform my
deformity, and by inward stings didst Thou disturb me, that I should
be dissatisfied/t until Thou wert made sure to my inward sight. }k
And by the secret hand of Thy remedy was my swelling lessened, and
the disordered and darkened eyesight of my mind, by the sharp
anointings of healthful sorrows, was from day to day made whole.
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