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Phil. iii. 12. For even he who is washed, and, as to justification, is clean every whit, yet needeth to wash his feet, because contracting filth in his conversation, Job xiii. 10. So that if the Lord should mark iniquity, no man should stand, Psalm cxxx. 3, and cxliii. 2. There will still be in the best something, more or less, of that battle, that Paul speaketh of, Rom. vii. 15-23.

An enumeration of the pictographic representations of mammalia includes the beautiful food bowl shown in plate CXXX, e, which is made of fine clay spattered with brown pigment. The hoofs are characteristic, and the markings on the back suggest a fawn or spotted deer.

There is a close similarity between the design below this animal and that of the exterior decorations of certain vases and square medicine bowls. Among the pictures of quadrupedal animals depicted on ancient food bowls there is none more striking than that illustrated in plate CXXX, f, which has been identified as the mountain lion.

Several crosses are found in an opposite hemisphere, separated from that occupied by the two animal pictures by a series of geometric figures ornamented with crooks and other designs. The interior of the food bowl shown in plate CXXX, d, as well as the inner sides of the two ladles represented in plate CXXXI, b, d, are decorated with peculiar figures which suggest the porcupine.

G. at Hampstead, I came home about two, and read a sermon on these words, Psalm cxxx. 4, 'But there is forgiveness with thee, that thou mayest be feared; about the latter end of which, there is a description of the miserable condition of those that are slighters of pardoning grace.

The child of God is ashamed of sin as an act of unkindness and unthankfulness to a sweet merciful Lord, Psal. cxxx. 4; Rom. ii. 4. Though there were no other evil in sin, the conscience of so much mercy and love so far abused, and so unkindly recompensed, is that which confoundeth a penitent sinner.

It has already been explained how the room now occupied by the "Selections" might be economized, and by the same simple device the space engrossed by divers psalms here and there in the Occasional Offices, e. g., Psalm li in the Visitation of Prisoners, and Psalm cxxx in the Visitation of the Sick could be made available for other use.

The priests, the choristers, and the two choirboys recited the De profundis*, and their voices echoed over the fields, rising and falling with their undulations. Sometimes they disappeared in the windings of the path; but the great silver cross rose always before the trees. *Psalm CXXX.

your friend and servant, Th: Jefferson. LETTER CXXX. TO MESSRS. VAN STAPHORSTS, October 25,1785 Paris, October 25,1785. Gentlemen, I received yesterday your favor of the 20th instant.

Ps. xxxii. 6. Blessed is the man whose iniquity is forgiven, and whose sin is purged. Ps. xxxii. 1. There is forgiveness with Thee, therefore shalt Thou be feared. Ps. cxxx. 1. God is not against you but for you, in all the struggles of life; He wants you to get through safe; wants you to succeed; wants you to conquer; and He will hear your cry out of the deep and help you.

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