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Road_, _London_. 72 7mo. 6 1850 WILLIAM ROBINSON, _Bellevile_, _near Dublin_. 62 10mo. 26 1849 FREDERICK ROBINSON, _Dublin_. Son of Samuel S. and Charlotte Robinson. 16 12mo. 16 1849 MARY ROBINSON, _Fleetwood_. Widow of Isaac Robinson. 77 2mo. 8 1850 JANE ROBINSON, _Whinfell Hall_, _Pardshaw_. Wife of Wilson Robinson. 84 7mo. 15 1850 REBECCA ROBINSON, _Tottenham_. Wife of James Robinson. 56 10mo. 11 1849 ANNE ROBSON, _Sunderland_. Wife of Thomas Robson. 65 3mo. 20 1850 HENRY ROBSON, _Huddersfield_. Son of Thomas Robson. 51 8mo. 12 1850 JOSEPH RUSSELL, _Cork_. 61 1mo. 14 1850 JAMES SANSOM, _Tideford_. An Elder. 73 10mo. 10 1849 MARIA SCALES, _Nottingham_. Daughter of Lydia Scales. 32 4mo. 16 1850 It often pleases our heavenly Father to carry forward the work of divine grace, in the hearts of his children, by means, and through dispensations, altogether unfathomable to the finite comprehension of men; but the humble believer, looking beyond the changing rugged path of this life, with filial love and confidence can repose on the mercy and goodness of the Lord, and believingly apply the language of our Saviour, "What I do thou knowest not now, but thou shalt know hereafter." In very early life, the subject of the present brief notice was made sensible of the contriting influence of divine grace on her heart, so that many of her earliest recollections were fraught with love to her Saviour. For many years, she was subject to attacks of illness of a very trying character, in connection with which, she was brought as into the very furnace of affliction, and earnest were her prayers, that 'patience might have her perfect work,' and that through faith in the wisdom of her heavenly Father, she might become fully resigned to his holy will; and a sense of his supporting power and presence, were often mercifully granted to her, in times of severest suffering. Her last illness was short: two days previous to her decease, she remarked, "I have had an awful night," but added, "my mind is calm and peaceful, I can now _quite_ say, 'Thy will be done;'" and to the remark, "His grace is sufficient for thee," she replied, "Oh yes! and without that, we can do nothing; I cast all upon Him, and can say, I fully trust in His will, and in His power." JOSEPH SEFTON, _Liverpool_. 66 12mo. 15 1849 SARAH SEWELL, _Wereham_, _Norfolk_. 85 11mo. 4 1849 GEORGE SHAW, _Clonmel_. 68 12mo. 22 1849 S
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