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partook the first time of the H Comn and&nbsp;<br />
 
partook the first time of the H Comn and&nbsp;<br />
recd a speaial? blessing on that occasion -<br />
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rec&#39;d a special blessing on that occasion -<br />
 
After this she spent 2 years in a happy and<br />
 
After this she spent 2 years in a happy and<br />
 
comfortable way; but in the years ?? Ol meet<br />
 
comfortable way; but in the years ?? Ol meet<br />
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temptations, and probed my Counselor<br />
 
temptations, and probed my Counselor<br />
 
and faithful friend. In January 1807<br />
 
and faithful friend. In January 1807<br />
she was app<sup>o</sup>inted a Teacher in our Baard<br />
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she was app<sup>o</sup>inted a Teacher in our Boarding<br />
 
School <sup>nh?&nbsp;</sup>she served with faithfulness till<br />
 
School <sup>nh?&nbsp;</sup>she served with faithfulness till<br />
 
December 1809, and was beloved and re-<br />
 
December 1809, and was beloved and re-<br />

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partook the first time of the H Comn and 
rec'd a special blessing on that occasion -
After this she spent 2 years in a happy and
comfortable way; but in the years ?? Ol meet
ing with troubles of various kinds she was
thereby much affected in soul and Body, and 
grew so poorly, that it was feared, she whold
fall into a decline; on which account
she went for some time to her Parents
house to be nursed. On this occasion like
wise our Saviour proved her kind Physician
both in Soul and Body, and she recoverd
her health and chearfulness. She often
spoke of that period with many tears,
and would express herself to this effect:
Our Saviour alone knows, what I have
had to fell. Tho I was sure, that I had
obtained pardoning grace in our Savior's
blood and that my sins and transgressions
were forgiven, yet it was as if I could find
no heap, and being of a high Spirit and 
not willing to humble myself. I even re

solved in my mind to leave the Congn
But thanks, eternal thanks to him who
held his hand over me in all trials and
temptations, and probed my Counselor
and faithful friend. In January 1807
she was appointed a Teacher in our Boarding
School nh? she served with faithfulness till
December 1809, and was beloved and re-
pected by the children commited to her 
care. Finding herselfe again in a poor
state of health, she asked permission
to leave the School, and went again to her
Parents Altho' she had a secret intimation
that this richness would terminate in 
her happy dissolution, yet now & then
she conceived a hope, that she would
recover. Some uneasiness which had as
eared? sometime before, at first disturbed
her mind; but she was inabled to forget
the things behind & obtained that comfort,
able assurance, that our Saviour had par
doned her for ever thing. & she could

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