Anne Dutton's 
    Letters on Spiritual Subjects
    
    My Dear Sister in our precious Lord,
    What was there in us that God should set His heart upon 
    us? Were we better than those that perish under His wrath? No, in no way! 
    For myself, I must say that I am the most vile and ungrateful of all, and 
    not worthy to be put among the children. And yet, how goodly has been my 
    portion—how pleasant my heritage—because grace reigns, and Jehovah's love is 
    free! Help me, my dear sister, to praise the Lord for His free grace, which 
    has been so exceeding abundant towards me, and also to mourn before Him for 
    all my poor returns to my kind Father, my dear Lord Jesus, and the blessed 
    Comforter. 
    No man, no angel, no finite being could bear with my 
    provocations, but they would have cast me from off all favor as an object of 
    their just hatred. But oh, behold, though I am a lump of sin, a mass of 
    uncleanness, a hell of iniquity—though my neck is an iron sinew and my brow 
    brass—though I am bent to backsliding from God and have done evil things, 
    yet Jehovah has not, will not cast me off, no, not for all 
    that I have done! Yes, so far is He from casting me out of His favor as an 
    object of His wrath, which I have justly deserved, that He still rest in His 
    love towards me, rejoicing over me with singing; and all this, through a 
    crucified Jesus, consistent with His strict justice and flaming holiness. 
    Oh, infinite love!—bottomless, boundless, endless love!
    Oh, love passing knowledge, the knowledge of men and 
    angels in both worlds, through all time and unto all eternity! It has the 
    heights, depths, lengths and breadths of the Godhead in it; and into this 
    vast sea of glory shall all the vessels of mercy be cast when unclothed of 
    mortal, sinful flesh, and there we shall take our fill of new delights unto 
    ages without end, but shall never be able to comprehend incomprehensible 
    love!
    The gift of the Holy Spirit as a Comforter, to shed 
    abroad the love of God in our hearts, is a pledge of that eternal 
    love-communion we shall have with Him when sin, sorrow and time shall flee 
    away. And all those sweet emanations of divine love which are poured out 
    through Christ upon our souls here, unto joy unspeakable and full of glory, 
    are so many sweet foretastes of that fullness of joy—those rivers of 
    pleasure—we shall have in His presence at His right hand for evermore!