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in this longing disposition I once retird alone, and prostrated before<br />
 
in this longing disposition I once retird alone, and prostrated before<br />
 
our Sav<sup>r</sup> and he appear&#39;d before me in that bleeding figure as he<br />
 
our Sav<sup>r</sup> and he appear&#39;d before me in that bleeding figure as he<br />
hang upon the Cross, and gave me the asureness that he had
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hang upon the Cross, and gave me the asureness that he had<br />
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forgiven one all my sins, this was a comfort which no words<br />
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can describe; thus I became chearfull and was thankfull for&nbsp;<br />
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what I had injoyd. and I feelt an inexpressabel desire to be a<br />
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participant of the H: Communion, which grace I even made<br />
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a pertakes off, Feb<sup>y</sup> 18<sup>th</sup> 1776 to my great? joy, from this time<br />
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I gave mysilf up intirely to our Sav<sup>r</sup>, and wish&#39;d for nothing so<br />
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much as to live in a close connesion with him, till I shall see<br />
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him face to face, - so for her own words --- Since she had the&nbsp;<br />
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favour to be a partaker of the Body and Blood of our Sav<sup>r</sup> in the<br />
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H: Commuion she was very strict with hersilf: the sense she had of her<br />
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own poverty made her always tumerous?, least arrey? thing shou&#39;d&nbsp;<br />
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creep in between our Sav<sup>r</sup> and her, and when ever the smallest thing<br />
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did; she cou&#39;d never be easy till it was want&#39;d away by the Blood of<br />
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our Sav<sup>r</sup> which had once given her pardon: This? watchfullness over<br />
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hersilf prov&#39;d the means of her keeping in a close conexion with her<br />
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unseen friend; she was for some years past at times very sickly, and&nbsp;<br />
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towards the letter end of last year, she got a bad cold and cough;<br />
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which never rightly left her tho&#39; severall means was try&#39;d for that<br />
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purpose, Jan<sup>ry</sup> 18 1778 she mov&#39;d to Fulneck to see if change of air<br />
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wou&#39;d not be of servise to her; but she was soon abliged to move<br />
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into the Sickroom her sickness terminating in a Consumption;<br />
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it was soon clear to her that our Sav<sup>r</sup> was hastening to prepare her&nbsp;<br />
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for himsilf: and tho&#39; at times she wish&#39;d to recover, yet she soon resignd<br />
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hersilf to the will of our Sav<sup>r</sup> that he might do with her as he<br />
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thought but, and so spent her time in the Sickroom in a tender childlike<br />
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hearts conexion with him in her last days here below, she rejoic&#39;d at the<br />
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happy prospect she had in view, often praying that the time might soon<br />
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come, it was very agreeable to be near her the peace of our Savr so surr<br />
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ounded her, it was likewise a pleasure to her to be visited by the Sisters to<br />
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whome she often tould her she long&#39;d to go to her everlasting rest<br />
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which longing desire was happily fulfild May <sup>ye</sup> 3<sup>d</sup> in the morning?<br />
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when she went over into the arms of her Bridgroom with the Blessing<br />
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of her choir in the 24th year of her age.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
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Revision as of 22:21:59, Dec 14, 2018

in this longing disposition I once retird alone, and prostrated before
our Savr and he appear'd before me in that bleeding figure as he
hang upon the Cross, and gave me the asureness that he had
forgiven one all my sins, this was a comfort which no words
can describe; thus I became chearfull and was thankfull for 
what I had injoyd. and I feelt an inexpressabel desire to be a
participant of the H: Communion, which grace I even made
a pertakes off, Feby 18th 1776 to my great? joy, from this time
I gave mysilf up intirely to our Savr, and wish'd for nothing so
much as to live in a close connesion with him, till I shall see
him face to face, - so for her own words --- Since she had the 
favour to be a partaker of the Body and Blood of our Savr in the
H: Commuion she was very strict with hersilf: the sense she had of her
own poverty made her always tumerous?, least arrey? thing shou'd 
creep in between our Savr and her, and when ever the smallest thing
did; she cou'd never be easy till it was want'd away by the Blood of
our Savr which had once given her pardon: This? watchfullness over
hersilf prov'd the means of her keeping in a close conexion with her
unseen friend; she was for some years past at times very sickly, and 
towards the letter end of last year, she got a bad cold and cough;
which never rightly left her tho' severall means was try'd for that
purpose, Janry 18 1778 she mov'd to Fulneck to see if change of air
wou'd not be of servise to her; but she was soon abliged to move
into the Sickroom her sickness terminating in a Consumption;
it was soon clear to her that our Savr was hastening to prepare her 
for himsilf: and tho' at times she wish'd to recover, yet she soon resignd
hersilf to the will of our Savr that he might do with her as he
thought but, and so spent her time in the Sickroom in a tender childlike
hearts conexion with him in her last days here below, she rejoic'd at the
happy prospect she had in view, often praying that the time might soon
come, it was very agreeable to be near her the peace of our Savr so surr
ounded her, it was likewise a pleasure to her to be visited by the Sisters to
whome she often tould her she long'd to go to her everlasting rest
which longing desire was happily fulfild May ye 3d in the morning?
when she went over into the arms of her Bridgroom with the Blessing
of her choir in the 24th year of her age.  

 

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