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God Takes Away the Snow

D. W. Whittle · The Wonders of Prayer, 1885

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"In the Winter the Lord sent a very deep snow, which lay a considerable time on the ground. We were brought into great straits, as our wheat was now of no use to us, and we could obtain no wood, the landlady saying that as the snow was likely to last some time, she must keep what little she had left, and could sell us no more.

"There was before us the fear of great suffering with the cold. I begged of God that he might _that night take away the snow_, and send us something to burn, that our little one might not perish with the cold, _and the next morning the snow was all gone_."

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