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feel myself excited to the greatest grati-
tude to my Savior.
The above account of her life she dictated
to her Son a short time before her end.
She was much beloved and respected by all who
knew her both here and at Duckenfield, and
had proved a blessing to many. Soon after her 
arrival at Bayldon, she heard of an old lady,
in one of whose tenements we had our former
meeting place, one of our Brethren occupy-
ing the house; but being unfriendly and pre
judiced against us. she gave us warning to 
quit the premises, which proved the occasions
of our building the present small chapel
and schoolhouse. Our late sister verified this
lady and by means of her conversations gained
her entire affection and confidence. The old
lady became sensible of her lost condition, 
sought for grace a the commission of sins
thro' the atoning blood of Jesus, which she
also found and departed this life in peace.
She was greatly interested in the prosperity
of the Society at Bayldon, and when her son 
and the preacher, who occasionally attended
there from. Fulneck, where ready to lou con-
verge by the small number who came to the 

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