Lord, give me what Thou wiliest, only deny me not Thyself; let me not possess Thee less, love Thee less, than, if faithful, I should have loved Thee; be it that here I must be a wreck of myself; but bind me up, remake me, that I contain not for ever less of Thee and of Thy love.
–Frederick B. Macnutt, The prayer manual for private devotions or public use on divers occasions: Compiled from all sources ancient, medieval, and modern (A.R. Mowbray, 1951)
A #Prayer to Begin the Day from Edward Bouverie Pusey 'be it that here I must be a wreck of myself; but bind me up, remake me, that I contain not for ever less of Thee and of Thy love' #anglican #churchhistory https://t.co/rawC3M71md pic.twitter.com/VjElwQtEpO
— Kendall Harmon (@KendallHarmon6) February 10, 2018