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of confirmation. <br /> | of confirmation. <br /> | ||
− | Though we were not with her at the time, the remembrance she left | + | Though we were not with her at the<br /> |
− | Owing to circumstances her return home, was thought desirable by her parents, she having a large family also required her assistance. Beautiful instances might be given of her now chastened <gap></gap> in the society of her parents <gap></gap> friends, and her deep <gap></gap><br /> | + | time, the remembrance she left be-<br /> |
+ | hind her with a few friends, leads us<br /> | ||
+ | to believe that there existed a feeling<br /> | ||
+ | of Christian fellowship between her<br /> | ||
+ | and the little flock in <placename>Salem</placename>, with<br /> | ||
+ | which <add>she</add> was connected, which affords a<br /> | ||
+ | pleasing recollection to her surviving<br /> | ||
+ | relatives. <br /> | ||
+ | Owing to circumstances her return<br /> | ||
+ | home, was thought desirable by her<br /> | ||
+ | parents, she having a large<br /> | ||
+ | family also required her assistance.<br /> | ||
+ | Beautiful instances might be<br /> | ||
+ | given of her now chastened <gap></gap><br /> | ||
+ | in the society of her parents <gap></gap><br /> | ||
+ | friends, and her deep <gap></gap><br /> | ||
<br /> | <br /> | ||
− | for the wellfare of her brothers + sisters.< | + | for the wellfare of her brothers +<br /> |
− | The Sabbath services were enjoyed with a keener relish; never had home been so sweet, or <add>did</add> the wishes of her parents meet with such a warm response <add>as</add> at this time, for it was her delight to do everything in her power to assist them in their various duties, as long as her health would permit. <br /> | + | sisters.--<gap></gap>The Sabbath services<br /> |
− | In <date>December 1853</date> she took a violent cold + cough, which never left her, but gradually brought on the beginning disease which terminated her life. <br /> | + | were enjoyed with a keener relish;<br /> |
− | Owing to the <note><span style="background-color:null;">familiar</span></note><span style="background-color:null;"> </span>nature of her complaint, she always <gap></gap> the | + | never had home been so sweet, or <add>did</add> the<br /> |
+ | wishes of her parents meet with<br /> | ||
+ | such a warm response <add>as</add> at this time,<br /> | ||
+ | for it was her delight to do everything<br /> | ||
+ | in her power to assist them in their<br /> | ||
+ | various duties, as long as her<br /> | ||
+ | health would permit. <br /> | ||
+ | In <date>December 1853</date> she took a<br /> | ||
+ | violent cold + cough, which never<br /> | ||
+ | left her, but gradually brought<br /> | ||
+ | on the beginning disease which<br /> | ||
+ | terminated her life. <br /> | ||
+ | Owing to the <note><span style="background-color:null;">familiar</span></note><span style="background-color:null;"> </span>nature of her<br /> | ||
+ | complaint, she always <gap></gap> the<br /> | ||
+ | <gap></gap> that she was better which her |
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of confirmation.
Though we were not with her at the
time, the remembrance she left be-
hind her with a few friends, leads us
to believe that there existed a feeling
of Christian fellowship between her
and the little flock in <placename>Salem</placename>, with
which <add>she</add> was connected, which affords a
pleasing recollection to her surviving
relatives.
Owing to circumstances her return
home, was thought desirable by her
parents, she having a large
family also required her assistance.
Beautiful instances might be
given of her now chastened <gap></gap>
in the society of her parents <gap></gap>
friends, and her deep <gap></gap>
for the wellfare of her brothers +
sisters.--<gap></gap>The Sabbath services
were enjoyed with a keener relish;
never had home been so sweet, or <add>did</add> the
wishes of her parents meet with
such a warm response <add>as</add> at this time,
for it was her delight to do everything
in her power to assist them in their
various duties, as long as her
health would permit.
In <date>December 1853</date> she took a
violent cold + cough, which never
left her, but gradually brought
on the beginning disease which
terminated her life.
Owing to the <note>familiar</note> nature of her
complaint, she always <gap></gap> the
<gap></gap> that she was better which her