Home » Collections » Phillips Family Papers, 1647-1876 » Phoebe Phillips: quotations, poems and prayers Phoebe Phillips: quotations, poems and prayers “The Providence of God shall never fail of accomplishing its end.” page 1. “The Providence of God shall never fail of accomplishing its end.” page 2. “The Providence of God shall never fail of accomplishing its end.” page 3. “The cross is laid on the saints…” Page 1. “The cross is laid on the saints…” Page 2. “The cross is laid on the saints…” Page 3. “Let thy Saviour Jesus Christ be ever in thy thoughts…” “Last evening in looking over St. Augustine for a paper on the duty of self-examination…” “The godly man of all men is most humble…” Page 1. “The godly man of all men is most humble…” Page 1. “The spirit & sense of this short word…” Page 1. “The spirit & sense of this short word…” Page 2. “The spirit & sense of this short word…” Page 3. “The spirit & sense of this short word…” Page 4. “Will you please to accept one line from the wreck…” “O how beautiful is the ornament of a pure, humble, meek, patient & charitable spirit!” recto. “O how beautiful is the ornament of a pure, humble, meek, patient & charitable spirit!” verso. “All things shall work together for good to those that love God.” recto. “All things shall work together for good to those that love God.” verso. “My soul lies cleaving to the dust…” recto. “My soul lies cleaving to the dust…” verso. “Religion is the beauty of the Soul…” “It is said…that the Lord opened Lydia’s heart…” “O bless God for faith even ye of little faith…” “He will give grace & glory…” “To be religious is to rejoice in the Lord…” “Behold the love, the generous love…” “Discriminating love challenges all possible thankfulness…” “Behold o Lord, we are resolved to address ourselves unto thee…” “Those that reach God shall rejoice…” “Why is the word to become full of comfort to the saints?” “B must not think of sitting down on any measure of grace…” Box 2 Folder 1F Phillips Family Papers Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections