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bears with me, and has kept my confidence unshak<br /> | bears with me, and has kept my confidence unshak<br /> | ||
en in Him to this moment; and wile no doubt do<br /> | en in Him to this moment; and wile no doubt do<br /> | ||
− | is to the | + | is to the end. I cannot omit a circumstance,<br /> |
− | + | which is a proof of my Lords parental love and care<br /> | |
over me. My dispotein was not only unbroken<br /> | over me. My dispotein was not only unbroken<br /> | ||
formal? and selfrighteous,<s>ness </s>but besides this, I had<br /> | formal? and selfrighteous,<s>ness </s>but besides this, I had<br /> | ||
a too anxious? care for the things of this life, which<br /> | a too anxious? care for the things of this life, which<br /> | ||
− | carried me so far, that I | + | carried me so far, that I found myself in a dangerous<br /> |
− | way of loosing the enjoyment of my Saviors | + | way of loosing the enjoyment of my Saviors sweet<br /> |
nearness thereby. I was very fond of work, which<br /> | nearness thereby. I was very fond of work, which<br /> | ||
is undoubtedly right in its place, but even this I<br /> | is undoubtedly right in its place, but even this I<br /> |
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in washing for the Children School at Milend In 1755
returned to Fulneck into the Srs house here. Sometime
after want again into service in Fulneck, and again re-
turned into my favorit house among the S. Srs
Since my coming to the Congregation I have Exper-
ienced many tryals informally and externally, and
am sensible I have nothing to boast of with respect
to my natural disposition, which has caused others
and myself much trouble, but my Savior good Savior
whom I love above all things in Heaven or earth
bears with me, and has kept my confidence unshak
en in Him to this moment; and wile no doubt do
is to the end. I cannot omit a circumstance,
which is a proof of my Lords parental love and care
over me. My dispotein was not only unbroken
formal? and selfrighteous,ness but besides this, I had
a too anxious? care for the things of this life, which
carried me so far, that I found myself in a dangerous
way of loosing the enjoyment of my Saviors sweet
nearness thereby. I was very fond of work, which
is undoubtedly right in its place, but even this I
carried too far, my mind being so over much taken up
with it, but our Savior who knew this to be the case
permitted me to have a dangerous fall from a chair,