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confers on man in this life, by permitting him to partake of all those innocent gratifications of sense and intellect which are so liberally set before him. With deep susceptibility and ardent gratitude for this indulgent conduct of his heavenly Father, he will daily express the feelings of his heart, in the animated and energetic language of the pious Psalmist; "I will extol thee, O God, my King; "I will praise thy holy name for ever and ever. "I will praise thee, O my God, whilst I have my being."

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