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hear him again, threatening at the same time, if even I did,<br /> | hear him again, threatening at the same time, if even I did,<br /> | ||
− | I shou'd lose my place, this | + | I shou'd lose my place, this affected me not a ittle. for<br /> |
− | my Eternal Salvation lay very near | + | my Eternal Salvation lay very near me at that time. I thought<br /> |
by Mr. Inghams doctrine I might perhaps be led into the<br /> | by Mr. Inghams doctrine I might perhaps be led into the<br /> | ||
night way to obtain it. I wrote for advice in this case to<br /> | night way to obtain it. I wrote for advice in this case to<br /> | ||
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answer they advis'd me not to leave my place on this account<br /> | answer they advis'd me not to leave my place on this account<br /> | ||
they believ'd he was a good man but a Stranger & no me<br /> | they believ'd he was a good man but a Stranger & no me<br /> | ||
− | knew how things might turn out., I complied | + | knew how things might turn out., I complied herein<br /> |
− | and | + | and stay'd in the family 5 or 6 years longer, but any little<br /> |
misfortune that happen'd to the child, I nurs'd put me up<br /> | misfortune that happen'd to the child, I nurs'd put me up<br /> | ||
on thoughts that the Lord was displeas'd with my being<br /> | on thoughts that the Lord was displeas'd with my being<br /> | ||
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world, but thought I shou'd like to get into place again<br /> | world, but thought I shou'd like to get into place again<br /> | ||
which I did & stay'd there about two years. My mother<br /> | which I did & stay'd there about two years. My mother<br /> | ||
− | being old & infirm I | + | being old & infirm I resolv'd to go & live with her again. Which <br /> |
I also did. Still retaining the greatest respect for mr<br /> | I also did. Still retaining the greatest respect for mr<br /> | ||
− | Ingham as | + | Ingham as formerly. I soon inquired if he ever came to <br /> |
preach in Hallifax. My mother told me there were <br /> | preach in Hallifax. My mother told me there were <br /> | ||
some people come to preach at a place call'd Worlds End.<br /> | some people come to preach at a place call'd Worlds End.<br /> | ||
not far from the place I liv'd. that they preach'd good does?<br /> | not far from the place I liv'd. that they preach'd good does?<br /> | ||
time, & she shou'd like me to go & hear them, I had not<br /> | time, & she shou'd like me to go & hear them, I had not<br /> | ||
− | much likeing to it. as the meetings were | + | much likeing to it. as the meetings were kept in a pri-<br /> |
vate house: however as my mother desired it I went the <br /> | vate house: however as my mother desired it I went the <br /> | ||
week following. When I got there B<sup>r</sup> Hutchings who kept <br /> | week following. When I got there B<sup>r</sup> Hutchings who kept <br /> | ||
the meeting had begun to sing which I lik'd very well<br /> | the meeting had begun to sing which I lik'd very well<br /> | ||
− | the text was, Behold this is the day of salvation.<br /> | + | the text was, Behold this is the day of salvation. now<br /> |
− | Saying. Lord! deny <s>me of </s><sup>^to grant me</sup> what thou wilst ^ <sup> | + | the Lord was pleas'd to work upon my heart. so that I cou'd<br /> |
+ | heartily desire him to let me know my day of Salvation<br /> | ||
+ | Saying. Lord! deny <s>me of </s><sup>^to grant me</sup> what thou wilst ^ <sup>but</sup> only deny me<br /> | ||
not this one thing, that I may know I have an interest<br /> | not this one thing, that I may know I have an interest<br /> | ||
in a bleeding Savior, the Lord who is ever good was pleas'd<br /> | in a bleeding Savior, the Lord who is ever good was pleas'd<br /> | ||
to show me the vileness of my heart: and also gave me comfort | to show me the vileness of my heart: and also gave me comfort |
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hear him again, threatening at the same time, if even I did,
I shou'd lose my place, this affected me not a ittle. for
my Eternal Salvation lay very near me at that time. I thought
by Mr. Inghams doctrine I might perhaps be led into the
night way to obtain it. I wrote for advice in this case to
a religious society with whom my mother was join'd, in
answer they advis'd me not to leave my place on this account
they believ'd he was a good man but a Stranger & no me
knew how things might turn out., I complied herein
and stay'd in the family 5 or 6 years longer, but any little
misfortune that happen'd to the child, I nurs'd put me up
on thoughts that the Lord was displeas'd with my being
here, & so concluded to leave my place & go home to my
mother, where I con'd serve the Lord (as I thought) more
dilligently. But when I got home I had not enough of the
world, but thought I shou'd like to get into place again
which I did & stay'd there about two years. My mother
being old & infirm I resolv'd to go & live with her again. Which
I also did. Still retaining the greatest respect for mr
Ingham as formerly. I soon inquired if he ever came to
preach in Hallifax. My mother told me there were
some people come to preach at a place call'd Worlds End.
not far from the place I liv'd. that they preach'd good does?
time, & she shou'd like me to go & hear them, I had not
much likeing to it. as the meetings were kept in a pri-
vate house: however as my mother desired it I went the
week following. When I got there Br Hutchings who kept
the meeting had begun to sing which I lik'd very well
the text was, Behold this is the day of salvation. now
the Lord was pleas'd to work upon my heart. so that I cou'd
heartily desire him to let me know my day of Salvation
Saying. Lord! deny me of ^to grant me what thou wilst ^ but only deny me
not this one thing, that I may know I have an interest
in a bleeding Savior, the Lord who is ever good was pleas'd
to show me the vileness of my heart: and also gave me comfort