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was finish'd, into which as soon as it was ready, I mov'd with
the first company, at the entrance of which I again renew'd
my Covenant with my dr Savr and partook of the grace
which in a particular manner prevail'd at that time.
here as well as in all other places & during my whole life
during notwithstanding all failings wants & defects I was alway follow'd
and often comforted by him who has alway approv'd himself
as my only effectual Comforter & Savr. So he will continue
to me to the end of my days. he has often been so visibly near
my heart as if I had seen him with my bodily eyes, yea I could
Converse with him as with an intimate friend about every
thing. In the year 1760 I had a Call to go to Bedford, as
it was thought best I went out of Obedience at which place
I was receiv'd with so much love & heartiness as I can't express
but I have often reflected on it with thankfullness, so far Her own words
but meeting with difficulties of various sorts, the employment
for which I went there not answering the wish for end,
and having a great desire to return to Fulneck, as my
Bodily Health was also much impair'd I made my desire
Known, which after Consideration was consented too & I returnd
Febr 16 1770 Here she liv'd several years in the Sistrs Oeconomy with great
faithfullness till thro bodily circumstances she was oblig'd to retire into the Choir
House there but finding Her no better weakness increase She defin'd & obtaind  leave
to remove back again to The Choir House in Fullneck where she arriv'd Feb 16 1770

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