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<p><strong>My desire is</strong>—<br />
 
   1. To exalt the <em>grace </em>of God. <br />
 
   1. To exalt the <em>grace </em>of God. <br />
 
   2. To proclaim <em>salvation </em>alone through the blood and righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ. <br />
 
   2. To proclaim <em>salvation </em>alone through the blood and righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ. <br />
 
   3. To declare the sinfulness, helplessness, and hopelessness of <em>man </em>in a state of nature. <br />
 
   3. To declare the sinfulness, helplessness, and hopelessness of <em>man </em>in a state of nature. <br />
 
   4. To describe, as far as I am able, the living <em>experience </em>of the saints of God in their trials, temptations, and sorrows—and in their consolations and blessings.
 
   4. To describe, as far as I am able, the living <em>experience </em>of the saints of God in their trials, temptations, and sorrows—and in their consolations and blessings.

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My desire is
1. To exalt the grace of God. 
2. To proclaim salvation alone through the blood and righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ. 
3. To declare the sinfulness, helplessness, and hopelessness of man in a state of nature. 
4. To describe, as far as I am able, the living experience of the saints of God in their trials, temptations, and sorrows—and in their consolations and blessings.