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I then injoyed in attending the&nbsp;<br />
 
I then injoyed in attending the&nbsp;<br />
 
Childrens meetings, particularly once<br />
 
Childrens meetings, particularly once<br />
when Count Zinsendarf on our Cong<sup>n</sup><br />
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when Count Zinsendorf on our Cong<sup>n</sup><br />
 
day spoke to us much of our Sav<sup>rs</sup><br />
 
day spoke to us much of our Sav<sup>rs</sup><br />
 
love, and when the meeting was over<br />
 
love, and when the meeting was over<br />
 
came to ask each of us separate<br />
 
came to ask each of us separate<br />
 
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The S. Sr Sus. Shmith who departed
this life Dec 19th 1814 has left
the following short account concern
ing herself:
I was born at Morton Bank, in the 
parish of Bingley Jan. 6th 1746.
Two days after my birth my Mother
departed this life and I was put
to my grandmother to be nursed.
My father went to live for some-
time in the S Brns Oeconomy at 
Smith house hear Wyke, and after
a few years he moved to Fulneck
where he was married the 3 time,
on this occation he took me home
again, being then in my 7th year. 
I often call to mind the blessings
I then injoyed in attending the 
Childrens meetings, particularly once
when Count Zinsendorf on our Congn
day spoke to us much of our Savrs
love, and when the meeting was over
came to ask each of us separate
 

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