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labours, as for some years there had been no in-<br />
 
labours, as for some years there had been no in-<br />
 
crease to the Society, but rather a diminution<br />
 
crease to the Society, but rather a diminution<br />
in member, owing to the departure of several<br />
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in number, owing to the departure of several<br />
 
of the first member; she animated them to&nbsp;<br />
 
of the first member; she animated them to&nbsp;<br />
 
do their part faithfully, saying the Lord would<br />
 
do their part faithfully, saying the Lord would<br />
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*Their expectation was strikingly verified.<br />
 
*Their expectation was strikingly verified.<br />
At the funeral oration, previous to their-<br />
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At the funeral oration, previous to the in-<br />
 
terment, which I was favoured to Deliver on<br />
 
terment, which I was favoured to Deliver on<br />
May 15. 1799. I had the please to see<br />
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May 15. 1799. I had the pleasure to see<br />
 
all the seats in the chapel occupied, tho&#39;<br />
 
all the seats in the chapel occupied, tho&#39;<br />
 
it was at the early hour of 7 in the morn-<br />
 
it was at the early hour of 7 in the morn-<br />

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chapel, and the apparent want of fruit to choir
labours, as for some years there had been no in-
crease to the Society, but rather a diminution
in number, owing to the departure of several
of the first member; she animated them to 
do their part faithfully, saying the Lord would
not be wanting on his side, adding: "You will
see (better) brighter Days, after I am gone."*.

  • Their expectation was strikingly verified.

At the funeral oration, previous to the in-
terment, which I was favoured to Deliver on
May 15. 1799. I had the pleasure to see
all the seats in the chapel occupied, tho'
it was at the early hour of 7 in the morn-
ing, to gain time for conveying her re-
mains to Fulneck, where she wished to be
interred, and which is at the distance of
8 miles. The numerous procession, which 
followed her by high and low in Bayldon. And
when on Lord's Day, June 9, I again offi-
ciated there, and previous to the after-
noon sermon, read the above narration
of her life, the meeting place was crowded
and many stood before the door. From
that time the preachings continued 
to be numerously attended, so that the 
 

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