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The Course of Life the Greatgirl <persname>Hannah Hunt</persname><br />
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The Course of Life of the Greatgirl <persname>Hannah Hunt</persname><br />
I was born in homereal in the parish of <placename>Birstol </placename>in<br />
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I was born in homersal in the parish of Birstol<placename>&nbsp;</placename>in<br />
the year <date>1755</date>, removed with my parents to<br />
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the year 1755, removed with my parents to<br />
<placename>Salmark </placename><date>1760</date>, by which means I had the opportunity<br />
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Fulneck 1760, by which means I had the opportunity<br />
 
of going to the Childrens meeting which was a<br />
 
of going to the Childrens meeting which was a<br />
great [...] satisfaction<br />
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great fuwourd me &amp; also a pear? satisfaction<br />
 
to my dear parents when I behaved orderly and<br />
 
to my dear parents when I behaved orderly and<br />
well, but [...] it was too much <corr>often </corr>the ease otherwise<br />
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well, but alas it was too much <corr>often </corr>the ease otherwise<br />
my [...] often [...] me of the<br />
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my lightmindedness often deprived me of the<br />
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injoyment of the congregation Days which was<br />
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at Times a real mortification to me &amp; made me<br />
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bamm? myself more aollomly? then I surely<br />
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should have done, had I been sufferd to go on<br />
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with out reprose,?<br />
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March 25 by I was received into the greatgirls choir<br />
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from which time I became more thoughtful over the<br />
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myself for the future more to my saviour mind,<br />
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which occuson&#39;d anearness desire ni me to live among<br />
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the girls in the Choirhouse into which place I had<br />
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the space to enter the following month of ungus<br />
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with a real desire to devote love &amp; body to live to my dear<br />
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Saviour, beeping them to forgive me all my former disobedience<br />
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&amp; make me a true poor sinner according to his own Heart<br />
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but after all my good resolutions, I had not the grace to be<br />
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open Hearted nither to my labour nor room companions<br />
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so that I came into a real dryness &amp; indifferece of Herm to&nbsp;<br />
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the Calls of grace &amp; also the blessing I might have injoyd<br />
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amongen the dear girls, who as well as the di?en? fills<br />
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great pain &amp; concern over my poor ?; which brought<br />
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me upon more serious reflection &amp; I began to be more diciably?<br />
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Revision as of 23:33:22, Nov 04, 2018

The Course of Life of the Greatgirl <persname>Hannah Hunt</persname>
I was born in homersal in the parish of Birstol<placename> </placename>in
the year 1755, removed with my parents to
Fulneck 1760, by which means I had the opportunity
of going to the Childrens meeting which was a
great fuwourd me & also a pear? satisfaction
to my dear parents when I behaved orderly and
well, but alas it was too much <corr>often </corr>the ease otherwise
my lightmindedness often deprived me of the
injoyment of the congregation Days which was
at Times a real mortification to me & made me
bamm? myself more aollomly? then I surely
should have done, had I been sufferd to go on
with out reprose,?
March 25 by I was received into the greatgirls choir
from which time I became more thoughtful over the
myself for the future more to my saviour mind,
which occuson'd anearness desire ni me to live among
the girls in the Choirhouse into which place I had
the space to enter the following month of ungus
with a real desire to devote love & body to live to my dear
Saviour, beeping them to forgive me all my former disobedience
& make me a true poor sinner according to his own Heart
but after all my good resolutions, I had not the grace to be
open Hearted nither to my labour nor room companions
so that I came into a real dryness & indifferece of Herm to 
the Calls of grace & also the blessing I might have injoyd
amongen the dear girls, who as well as the di?en? fills
great pain & concern over my poor ?; which brought
me upon more serious reflection & I began to be more diciably?

 

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