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Saviour./ After the Synod in 1764<br />
 
Saviour./ After the Synod in 1764<br />
 
was a very searching time in this&nbsp;<br />
 
was a very searching time in this&nbsp;<br />
Cong<sup>n&nbsp;</sup><br />
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Cong<sup>n</sup>, which was also to me of great<br />
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importance, I sensibly felt how<br />
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short I fell of what I ought to<br />
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be, which humble&#39;d me at the Lords<br />
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feet to seek grace and pardon, and&nbsp;<br />
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when the whole Cong<sup>n</sup> had missed<br />
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the H. Com<sup>n</sup> for 3 successive&nbsp;<br />
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times, the feeling which pervaded<br />
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us all when we again had the<br />
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granted to me May 21st 1759. I 
was now very happy and comfort-
able, felt quite at home, and 
thought I wanted nothing more.
The 13th of Nov the same year I
was rec'd into the Congn with 26
others; having made no previous 
application for this favour, I 
was much strick when my name
was read in the Caple, but I 
prayed fervently to our Saviour
that his aim might be obtained
with me. Jan. 18th 1760 I was 
spectator at the H. Comn from
this time till the 29th of Aug.
the same year, when I had the 
favour to enjoy this sacramental
food for the first time, was a 
period which I shall never forget,
when I learned to know my own 
depravity and sinfulness, and our
Saviour manifested himself to

my heart in particular manner as
my Redeemer. I learned to know
that without him I could do nothing,
which proved a good and holesome
School to me, and after this I 
went on for sometime in a hap-
pu course. /In my 21st year, Br
Nitshman spoke individually with 
our whole Choir, it has always been
impressed on my mind how fer-
vently he recommended me to our
Saviour./ After the Synod in 1764
was a very searching time in this 
Congn, which was also to me of great
importance, I sensibly felt how
short I fell of what I ought to
be, which humble'd me at the Lords
feet to seek grace and pardon, and 
when the whole Congn had missed
the H. Comn for 3 successive 
times, the feeling which pervaded
us all when we again had the

 

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