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− | <div><gap></gap>Susannah Peel at | + | <div><gap></gap>Susannah Peel at Claketon in Barstel Parish</div> |
− | <div><abbr>Oct<sup>ber</sup> | + | <div><abbr>Oct<sup>ber</sup> y<sup>e</sup></abbr> 17<sup>th</sup> 1729<br /> |
When She was very Young She was Left <sic>with out</sic> <corr>without</corr><br /> | When She was very Young She was Left <sic>with out</sic> <corr>without</corr><br /> | ||
− | <sic>Farther</sic> <corr>Father</corr> & Mother, and by that <sic>meens</sic> <corr>means</corr> was | + | <sic>Farther</sic> <corr>Father</corr> & Mother, and by that <sic>meens</sic> <corr>means</corr> was <abbr>'f</abbr><br /> |
Left to the Care of her Relations Among whom<br /> | Left to the Care of her Relations Among whom<br /> | ||
She has Lived ever Since <abbr>till</abbr> She began to hear<br /> | She has Lived ever Since <abbr>till</abbr> She began to hear<br /> | ||
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to Tyrsal-hall, <sic>were</sic> <corr>where</corr> She became more <sic>Acquainte</sic> <corr>Acquainted</corr><br /> | to Tyrsal-hall, <sic>were</sic> <corr>where</corr> She became more <sic>Acquainte</sic> <corr>Acquainted</corr><br /> | ||
with our Saviour, She was a <sic>Chearfull</sic> <corr>Cheerful</corr> and happy<br /> | with our Saviour, She was a <sic>Chearfull</sic> <corr>Cheerful</corr> and happy<br /> | ||
− | heart, her | + | heart, her <sic>Disposistion</sic> <corr>Disposition</corr> was Childlike <sic>an</sic> <corr>and</corr> honest<br /> |
− | + | which made her <sic>belvoed</sic> <corr>beloved</corr> by all the Sisters, who had<br /> | |
+ | to do with her, in the Year <abbr>51</abbr>, She got a great <sic>desier</sic> <corr>desire</corr><br /> | ||
+ | to be <sic>recived</sic> <corr>received</corr> in to the Congregation, which was granted<br /> | ||
+ | to her <abbr>Jan<u><sup>ry</sup></u> y<u><sup>e</sup></u></abbr> 12 1751 She was very much <sic>rejoised</sic> <corr>rejoiced</corr> that<br /> | ||
+ | our Saviour had granted her the <sic>faviour</sic> <corr>favour</corr> to be one<br /> | ||
+ | of his Chose <sic>peope</sic> <corr>people</corr>, She Soon Longed very much to<br /> | ||
+ | be made <sic>apertaken</sic> <corr>a partaker</corr>, of the holy Sacrament, which<br /> | ||
+ | Grace She enjoyed for the first time August <abbr>y<u><sup>e</sup></u></abbr> 13<sup>th</sup> in the<br /> | ||
+ | Same Year , it was <sic>avery</sic> <corr>a very</corr> <sic>weaight</sic> <corr>weight</corr> and <sic>preciour</sic> <corr>precious</corr> Grace<br /> | ||
+ | to her, that She was now <sic>apertake</sic> <corr>a partaker</corr> of the <sic>Corpess</sic> <corr>Corpse</corr> and<br /> | ||
+ | blood of her Dearest Lord and Saviour She was then<br /> | ||
+ | <sic>quit</sic> <corr>quite</corr> <sic>Chearfull</sic> <corr>Cheerful</corr>, and one Could <sic>percive</sic> <corr>perceive</corr> that her whole aim<br /> | ||
+ | and intension was; to be a <sic>plesuer</sic> <corr>pleasure</corr> to his heart, Who<br /> | ||
+ | had Shed his blood for her; when the Sisters removed<br /> | ||
+ | out of the EOconemys, into the Choir-house, She had<br /> | ||
+ | the <sic>faviour</sic> <corr>favour</corr> to be one of them, and thought her Self<br /> | ||
+ | highly <sic><abbr>faviourd</abbr></sic><abbr> </abbr><corr><abbr>favourd</abbr></corr>, that She had <sic>aplase</sic> <corr>a place</corr> among that Choir<br /> | ||
+ | Which our Saviour him Self has brought <sic>to gether</sic> <corr>together</corr>, to be<br /> | ||
+ | an <sic>Honer</sic> <corr>Honor</corr> to his Name, and a reward for all his Smart<br /> | ||
+ | and pain<br /> | ||
+ | in March <abbr>53</abbr> She got bad <sic>leges</sic> <corr>legs</corr> and they <sic>brok</sic> <corr>broke</corr> out in<br /> | ||
+ | Sores, as also her feet the <sic>Docter</sic> <corr>Doctor</corr> used <sic>meens</sic> <corr>means</corr> which <abbr>helpd</abbr><br /> | ||
+ | her for A short time<br /> | ||
+ | but towards the End of <abbr>y<sup><u>e</u></sup></abbr> Year it <abbr>returnd</abbr> again<br /> | ||
+ | </div> |
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When She was very Young She was Left <sic>with out</sic> <corr>without</corr>
<sic>Farther</sic> <corr>Father</corr> & Mother, and by that <sic>meens</sic> <corr>means</corr> was 'f
Left to the Care of her Relations Among whom
She has Lived ever Since till She began to hear
the Brer, in ye Year, 49, when She <sic>occording</sic> <corr>according</corr> to her
Earnest <sic>desier</sic> <corr>desire</corr> was taken in to the EOconemy at
Claketn, <sic>were</sic> <corr>where</corr> She remaind till the EOconemy remov'd
to Tyrsal-hall, <sic>were</sic> <corr>where</corr> She became more <sic>Acquainte</sic> <corr>Acquainted</corr>
with our Saviour, She was a <sic>Chearfull</sic> <corr>Cheerful</corr> and happy
heart, her <sic>Disposistion</sic> <corr>Disposition</corr> was Childlike <sic>an</sic> <corr>and</corr> honest
which made her <sic>belvoed</sic> <corr>beloved</corr> by all the Sisters, who had
to do with her, in the Year 51, She got a great <sic>desier</sic> <corr>desire</corr>
to be <sic>recived</sic> <corr>received</corr> in to the Congregation, which was granted
to her Janry ye 12 1751 She was very much <sic>rejoised</sic> <corr>rejoiced</corr> that
our Saviour had granted her the <sic>faviour</sic> <corr>favour</corr> to be one
of his Chose <sic>peope</sic> <corr>people</corr>, She Soon Longed very much to
be made <sic>apertaken</sic> <corr>a partaker</corr>, of the holy Sacrament, which
Grace She enjoyed for the first time August ye 13th in the
Same Year , it was <sic>avery</sic> <corr>a very</corr> <sic>weaight</sic> <corr>weight</corr> and <sic>preciour</sic> <corr>precious</corr> Grace
to her, that She was now <sic>apertake</sic> <corr>a partaker</corr> of the <sic>Corpess</sic> <corr>Corpse</corr> and
blood of her Dearest Lord and Saviour She was then
<sic>quit</sic> <corr>quite</corr> <sic>Chearfull</sic> <corr>Cheerful</corr>, and one Could <sic>percive</sic> <corr>perceive</corr> that her whole aim
and intension was; to be a <sic>plesuer</sic> <corr>pleasure</corr> to his heart, Who
had Shed his blood for her; when the Sisters removed
out of the EOconemys, into the Choir-house, She had
the <sic>faviour</sic> <corr>favour</corr> to be one of them, and thought her Self
highly <sic>faviourd</sic> <corr>favourd</corr>, that She had <sic>aplase</sic> <corr>a place</corr> among that Choir
Which our Saviour him Self has brought <sic>to gether</sic> <corr>together</corr>, to be
an <sic>Honer</sic> <corr>Honor</corr> to his Name, and a reward for all his Smart
and pain
in March 53 She got bad <sic>leges</sic> <corr>legs</corr> and they <sic>brok</sic> <corr>broke</corr> out in
Sores, as also her feet the <sic>Docter</sic> <corr>Doctor</corr> used <sic>meens</sic> <corr>means</corr> which helpd
her for A short time
but towards the End of ye Year it returnd again