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I am most thankful to Almighty Providence for mercies received, and determined still to press the case into public notic
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"I am most thankful to Almighty Providence for mercies received, and determined still to press the case into public notice as a token of gratitude"

- William Banting

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This quote by William Banting expresses his deep gratitude for the mercies he has actually received from Almighty Providence. He is happy for the blessings he has actually been given and is determined to make sure that his gratitude is understood to the general public. This quote speaks with Banting's strong faith in a greater power and his dedication to expressing his gratitude for the true blessings he has actually received. It likewise talks to his desire to share his story with the public, to reveal his gratitude for the mercies he has been provided. Banting's quote is a suggestion to all of us to be happy for the blessings we have actually received and to reveal our gratitude to those around us. It is a pointer to put in the time to recognize the good in our lives and to be glad for the mercies we have been provided.

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William Banting This quote is written / told by William Banting between December 1, 1796 and March 16, 1878. He was a famous Celebrity from England. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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