"How manifold are the grounds of thankfulness to God in our daily life, if only we would take the trouble to look for them ; if only we were as ready to note His mercies as He is ready to bestow them."
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The Angels God's Messengers of Judgment and Mercy (1854)
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Henry Nutcombe Oxenham
Henry Nutcombe Oxenham (15 November 1829 – 23 March 1888) was an English ecclesiologist.
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