A Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador An Account Of The Exploration Of The Nascaupee And George Rivers By Mrs. Leonidas Hubbard, Junior
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We Bless Thee For Our
Creation And Preservation And All The Blessings Of This Life; But
Above All For Thine Inestimable Love In The Redemption Of The World
By Our Lord Jesus Christ; For The Means Of Grace And For The Hope
Of Glory.
And we beseech Thee give us that due sense of all Thy
mercies, that our hearts may be unfeignedly
Thankful and that we
shew forth Thy praise not only with our lips, but in our lives, by
giving up ourselves to Thy service and by walking before Thee in
holiness and righteousness all our days, through Jesus Christ our
Lord. To Whom with Thee and the Holy Ghost be all honour and glory
world without end. Amen."
Then I told him what to do, for him not to leave the river, but to
follow the river. I was afraid he might some time leave the river
and wouldn't be able to find the river again, and lose his way.
And if he gets to Hubbard and Hubbard yet alive, "if he gets little
stronger by this flour, should he wish to come on, do the same,
follow the river near, all the time; because if I happen to get
down safe, and if I am too weak to come up myself when I send up
help I shall tell them which side of the river to follow and they
will surely meet you."
We found sorry to part, not knowing if we would meet again; but we
must try and help Hubbard and do all we can for him.
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