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comfort in these words. But we beleive through the grace of<br /> | comfort in these words. But we beleive through the grace of<br /> | ||
our Lord Jesus Christ, we shall be saved even as they.<br /> | our Lord Jesus Christ, we shall be saved even as they.<br /> | ||
+ | the weeks following I went again to hear Br Hutchings prea<sup>ch</sup><br /> | ||
the treat was. Without shedding of Blood is no remission.<br /> | the treat was. Without shedding of Blood is no remission.<br /> | ||
The lord was pleas'd at this time to reveal himself to me:<br /> | The lord was pleas'd at this time to reveal himself to me:<br /> | ||
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savior, who had suffer'd & dy'd for me so vile a sinner.<br /> | savior, who had suffer'd & dy'd for me so vile a sinner.<br /> | ||
My mother being a member of a religious society I went<br /> | My mother being a member of a religious society I went<br /> | ||
− | with her to the meetings, & they | + | with her to the meetings, & they having a great love for<br /> |
me, did not like me to give heed to any new preaching<br /> | me, did not like me to give heed to any new preaching<br /> | ||
but wanted me to continue with them, which I cou'd not<br /> | but wanted me to continue with them, which I cou'd not<br /> |
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comfort in these words. But we beleive through the grace of
our Lord Jesus Christ, we shall be saved even as they.
the weeks following I went again to hear Br Hutchings preach
the treat was. Without shedding of Blood is no remission.
The lord was pleas'd at this time to reveal himself to me:
so that it was the sweetest sermon that ever I had heard in
my life, for I was able to shed tears of joy & love to my bless'd
savior, who had suffer'd & dy'd for me so vile a sinner.
My mother being a member of a religious society I went
with her to the meetings, & they having a great love for
me, did not like me to give heed to any new preaching
but wanted me to continue with them, which I cou'd not
agree to, thinking one shou'd be at liberty to go where one
was most benifited: Mr Grimshaw being minister of
that society. He sent them writings to read together. Which
I lik'd very much. & went several times times to con-
verse with him in their company & also partook of the
sacrament with them. Which was a great blessing to
me, but he always advis'd me. not to fail going to hear
the Brn as I had receiv'd such blessing by their Tes-
timony. I spoke with Br Horne. & after some time had
the favor to be a member of the Brns society of which I
was very glad. for i really beleiv'd them to be the people
that I was called to & it was a particular pleasure to
me to see any of the Brn & Srs when they came to Hallifax.
particularly Br Hom? for I lov'd himmich tho he dealt
very closely with me about selfreightious & unsinnerlike
ness of which I was not sensible. I dreamt one night
that I was speaking with Mr Grimshaw & all on a sud=
den. I saw our dear savior coming in the clouds. & the
brightness of his wounds fill'd the whole element. and I
ran to fetch my Mother. but awakening out of my sleep.
was troubled to find it only a dream. for I thought I cou'd
?? live. no longer, but must go to our Savior. Sometime
after it pleas'd our Savior to take my dear Mother