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a clergyman who had her and of me by one of my former
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by means of which my right arm was so disabled
that I never after could work as I had done before,
this was a painful circumstance, and I could
not look on it in any other lights, than as a chas-
tisement from the Lord, for acting contrary to 
conviction, but I am now richly comforted, with
that promise: All things shall work together
for good to them that love God. I am his sheep
and nothing shall pluck me out of his Hand.
Thus far her own Account.
Our late sister has given to genuine and 
upright account, both of her internal and external
course that we find no occasion to add any thing
particular thereto. She has been for sometimethro'
her advanced age, and bodily infirmities, confined
to her room, and her mental faculties perceptibly
decreasing, made it in several respects heavy to 
herself and very troublesome to those who had to do
with her, and great patience was requisit to
wait on her; but we must acknowledge as she
herself expresses it that she was certainly
 

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