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− | though not attending <add>school</add> regularly, as her mother required her assistance <gap></gap> the household duties. <br /> | + | though not attending <add>school</add> regularly, as<br /> |
− | The pleasure she seemed to feel in her studies while at school, and the progress she made during that short period, together with her | + | her mother required her assistance <gap></gap> <br /> |
− | In her 16th year, she went to <placename><note><span style="background-color:null;">Brotte</span></note></placename><span style="background-color:null;"> where she remained for <gap></gap> months, but owing to her health + the removal of the family to<br /> | + | the household duties. <br /> |
+ | The pleasure she seemed to feel in her<br /> | ||
+ | studies while at school, and the<br /> | ||
+ | progress she made during that<br /> | ||
+ | short period, together with her affec-<br /> | ||
+ | tion for teachers & companions, were<br /> | ||
+ | gratifying proofs to her dear parents<br /> | ||
+ | that she was under the fixed influ-<br /> | ||
+ | ence of correct principles, in endea-<br /> | ||
+ | vouring to redeem the time she<br /> | ||
+ | felt of so great value.<br /> | ||
+ | In her 16th year, she went to<br /> | ||
+ | <placename><note><span style="background-color:null;">Brotte</span></note></placename><span style="background-color:null;"> where she remained for <gap></gap><br /> | ||
+ | months, but owing to her health<br /> | ||
+ | + the removal of the family to<br /> | ||
<br /> | <br /> | ||
− | London she was obliged to return home. While there she enjoyed the society of a Christian minister of the establishes Church, of whom she often spoke upon where comes sations she derived great benefit. Her health improving, she went to <placename>Lancashire</placename>; but as in the course of a few months, a change seemed desireable both by her parents + <persname><abbr>Brother </abbr>Miller</persname>, the latter took her into his own house, where she remained about a year + nine months.<br /> | + | <placename>London</placename> she was obliged to return<br /> |
− | During her stay in <placename>Salem</placename>, she experienced much blessing by occasion of her reception into the Church (of Christ) by the rite</span> | + | home. While there she enjoyed<br /> |
+ | the society of a Christian minister<br /> | ||
+ | of the establishes Church, of whom<br /> | ||
+ | she often spoke upon where comes<br /> | ||
+ | sations she derived great benefit.<br /> | ||
+ | Her health improving, she went to<br /> | ||
+ | <placename>Lancashire</placename>; but as in the course<br /> | ||
+ | of a few months, a change seemed<br /> | ||
+ | desireable both by her parents +<br /> | ||
+ | <persname><abbr>Brother </abbr>Miller</persname>, the latter took her<br /> | ||
+ | into his own house, where she<br /> | ||
+ | remained about a year + nine<br /> | ||
+ | months.<br /> | ||
+ | During her stay in <placename>Salem</placename>, she<br /> | ||
+ | experienced much blessing by<br /> | ||
+ | occasion of her reception into the<br /> | ||
+ | Church (of Christ) by the rite</span> |
Revision as of 02:57:52, Dec 21, 2018
though not attending <add>school</add> regularly, as
her mother required her assistance <gap></gap>
the household duties.
The pleasure she seemed to feel in her
studies while at school, and the
progress she made during that
short period, together with her affec-
tion for teachers & companions, were
gratifying proofs to her dear parents
that she was under the fixed influ-
ence of correct principles, in endea-
vouring to redeem the time she
felt of so great value.
In her 16th year, she went to
<placename><note>Brotte</note></placename> where she remained for <gap></gap>
months, but owing to her health
+ the removal of the family to
<placename>London</placename> she was obliged to return
home. While there she enjoyed
the society of a Christian minister
of the establishes Church, of whom
she often spoke upon where comes
sations she derived great benefit.
Her health improving, she went to
<placename>Lancashire</placename>; but as in the course
of a few months, a change seemed
desireable both by her parents +
<persname>Brother Miller</persname>, the latter took her
into his own house, where she
remained about a year + nine
months.
During her stay in <placename>Salem</placename>, she
experienced much blessing by
occasion of her reception into the
Church (of Christ) by the rite