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The S Sr Hannah Hutchinson, who departed<br />
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The S S<sup>r</sup> Hannah Hutchinson, who departed<br />
 
April 4th 1810 at Fulneck was born at<br />
 
April 4th 1810 at Fulneck was born at<br />
 
Littemoor near Pudsey Nov. 22 1784<br />
 
Littemoor near Pudsey Nov. 22 1784<br />
 
From her childhood she attended with her<br />
 
From her childhood she attended with her<br />
 
mother and SIster the preachings here in Fulnec<sup>k</sup><br />
 
mother and SIster the preachings here in Fulnec<sup>k</sup><br />
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and by that means got a desire, to live in the&nbsp;<br />
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B<sup>rns</sup> Cong<sup>n</sup> In July 1800 she obtained leave,<br />
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to become an inhabitant of the Sisters house<br />
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here Tho&#39; she was of a reserved turn yet it<br />
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could be observed, that it was her concern both<br />
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to learn to know herself as a poor sinful being<br />
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and also the healing and sanctifying vertue<br />
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of Jesus&#39; blood. In March 1803 she was rec<sup>d</sup><br />
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into Cong<sup>n</sup> and May the 4 follow<sup>g</sup> into the S<br />
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S<sup>rs</sup> Choir which oppertunity p<sup>r</sup>oved a blessing<br />
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to her heart, and an encouragement to devote<br />
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herself with soul and body to our Saviour as his<br />
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Dear- bought properly-<br />
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In autumn the same year she was seized with<br />
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a bad fever, which brought her to low, that<br />
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she was not expected to recover again, nor did<br />
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she expect it hersalf, bout was quite resigned<br />
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to our Saviour will; however the means used<br />
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for her recovery proved effectual thro the<br />
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Lord&#39;s blessing. March 29<sup>th</sup> 1804 she

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The S Sr Hannah Hutchinson, who departed
April 4th 1810 at Fulneck was born at
Littemoor near Pudsey Nov. 22 1784
From her childhood she attended with her
mother and SIster the preachings here in Fulneck
and by that means got a desire, to live in the 
Brns Congn In July 1800 she obtained leave,
to become an inhabitant of the Sisters house
here Tho' she was of a reserved turn yet it
could be observed, that it was her concern both
to learn to know herself as a poor sinful being
and also the healing and sanctifying vertue
of Jesus' blood. In March 1803 she was recd
into Congn and May the 4 followg into the S
Srs Choir which oppertunity proved a blessing
to her heart, and an encouragement to devote
herself with soul and body to our Saviour as his
Dear- bought properly-
In autumn the same year she was seized with
a bad fever, which brought her to low, that
she was not expected to recover again, nor did
she expect it hersalf, bout was quite resigned
to our Saviour will; however the means used
for her recovery proved effectual thro the
Lord's blessing. March 29th 1804 she

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