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and I was in great distress of soul, without any learning?<br />
 
and I was in great distress of soul, without any learning?<br />
 
of my happiness, not knowing how to obtain it, for my<br />
 
of my happiness, not knowing how to obtain it, for my<br />
Master and ? frequently told me it was time enough<br />
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Master and M<sup>rs</sup> frequently told me it was time enough<br />
 
to be uneasy about my soul, but I found their advice was<br />
 
to be uneasy about my soul, but I found their advice was<br />
notong,? being much alarmed of my stake of heart, how-<br />
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wrong, being much alarmed of my stake of heart, how-<br />
 
ever it pleased the lord at that time to restore me to proper?<br />
 
ever it pleased the lord at that time to restore me to proper?<br />
 
health. I went for sometime to my Sister of Killing-<br />
 
health. I went for sometime to my Sister of Killing-<br />

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Benediction, but I being from home was sent for, and
told that my Father could not depart till I came to receive?
his last blessing, which be imparted to me with his hand
upon my head, the fervency of his prayer made a deep
impression on me. In my 7th year I went to live with
a Milliner as a Servant at Riffon, here I was in great
danger of being drawn into things contrary to the mind of
my Saviour, had not his protecting hand been over me.
The minister who baptized me, wished me not to stay
any longer in that place, and procured another in a reput
able family, here I lived 2 years, and they having no child
treated me exceeding kind, and beloved in all respects as
a Father and mother to me, during their time I had a dan
gerous Illness, to that the Physican disposed of my recovery?
and I was in great distress of soul, without any learning?
of my happiness, not knowing how to obtain it, for my
Master and Mrs frequently told me it was time enough
to be uneasy about my soul, but I found their advice was
wrong, being much alarmed of my stake of heart, how-
ever it pleased the lord at that time to restore me to proper?
health. I went for sometime to my Sister of Killing-
Hall, here I began to think of settling in the world, and
engaged so far, that I promised marriage to a young
man with whom I thought I could live happy, but
whilst preparations were making for our marriage

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