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The methodists preached in our neighborhood, but
I found no clearness to join their concession, I accidently
ingly? met with a person who informed me that there
was a sort of people in Pudsey, who would suite ? me
Upon this information I left my Fathers house on foot,
and did not know one stop of the way, but thought
if I could meet with a carrier that went that road,
I would go with him, accordingly I soon met with one
and we walked together to the place I was seeking.
I arrived Sept 6th 1742, and stayed 15 weeks in Pudsey
working for my living till at last Sisr Gussinbaus?
who then lived with Br and Sr Hillad took me to her
self, on that very day the young man came to the house,
whom I had promised marriage, and wanted to fetch me,
but I told him that I would marry no man at present
for I belonged intirely to our Savior, he told me that
my mother wanted it to take place, but I persisted in
my resolution, and was soon after taken by Br and Sr
Heskenwolder? to low house, where there was an ocon-
my of S. Srs near Fulneck, I no sooner arrived there
than I melted into tears of gratitude at the feet of my
dear Savior, for his unwearied patience, love and
faithful care in bringing me safely to his people.
I remained so happy for sometime in this place that
I thought it a Heaven upon earth, but after more

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