28. Thou art my God, and I wilt praise thee. My mighty God who hath done this mighty and marvelous thing. Thou shalt be mine, and all the praise my soul is capable of shall be poured forth at thy feet. Thou art my God, I will exalt thee. Thou hast exalted me, and as far as my praises can do it, I will exalt thy name. However dull and cold I may sometimes feel myself, I will rouse my nature, and determine that as long as I have any being that being will be spent to thy praise. Forever thou art my God, and forever I will give thee thanks.
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