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and by her MS. it appears the word of the Lord<br />
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and by her <abbr>manuscript</abbr>&nbsp;it appears the word of the Lord<br />
to <persname>Jacob</persname> was applied to her own case?: &quot;Behold I<br />
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to <persname>Jacob</persname> was applied to her own case: &quot;Behold I<br />
 
&quot;will be with thee, <abbr>and</abbr> will keep thee in all places<br />
 
&quot;will be with thee, <abbr>and</abbr> will keep thee in all places<br />
 
&quot;whither thou goest, <abbr>and</abbr> will bring thee again into<br />
 
&quot;whither thou goest, <abbr>and</abbr> will bring thee again into<br />
&quot;this land; for I will not leave thee, until I<br />
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&quot;this land; for I will not leave thee, untill I<br />
 
&quot;have done that which I have spoken to thee<br />
 
&quot;have done that which I have spoken to thee<br />
 
&quot;of.&quot; ----<br />
 
&quot;of.&quot; ----<br />
<br />
 
 
Her feelings at leaving <placename>Tytherton</placename>, where she<br />
 
Her feelings at leaving <placename>Tytherton</placename>, where she<br />
had enjoyed so much grace, she thus expresses in<br />
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had <trait>enjoyed</trait> so much grace, she thus expresses in<br />
 
the letter above quoted: &quot;I have now lived in Tyther<br />
 
the letter above quoted: &quot;I have now lived in Tyther<br />
 
&quot;-ton 6 years. In this place I have attained my<br />
 
&quot;-ton 6 years. In this place I have attained my<br />
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&quot;from several of its inhabitants, therefore you<br />
 
&quot;from several of its inhabitants, therefore you<br />
 
&quot;will not wonder, that my feelings are some-<br />
 
&quot;will not wonder, that my feelings are some-<br />
&quot;what various. I shall always retain sentiment&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;what various. I shall always retain <trait>sentiment&nbsp;<br />
&quot;of gratitude <abbr>and</abbr> respect for many individuals.&quot;<br />
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&quot;of gratitude <abbr>and</abbr> respect</trait> for many individuals.&quot;<br />
 
She arrived in <placename>Gracehill</placename> about the middle&nbsp;<br />
 
She arrived in <placename>Gracehill</placename> about the middle&nbsp;<br />
of June; <abbr>and</abbr> spent 3 years <abbr>and</abbr> a half, faithfully<br />
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of <date>June</date>; <abbr>and</abbr> spent 3 years <abbr>and</abbr> a half, faithfully<br />
 
and usefully employed in the sphere that<br />
 
and usefully employed in the sphere that<br />
 
was allotted her there. It was a season of<br />
 
was allotted her there. It was a season of<br />
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spare time, feeling their house to be her<br />
 
spare time, feeling their house to be her<br />
 
home, and giving <abbr>and</abbr> receiving that mutual<br />
 
home, and giving <abbr>and</abbr> receiving that mutual<br />
encouragement, which we all feel nesessa-<br />
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encouragement, which we all feel necessa-<br />
 
ry in our various avocations. A few of<br />
 
ry in our various avocations. A few of<br />
 
the recorded feelings of her heart, will again<br />
 
the recorded feelings of her heart, will again<br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
&nbsp;
 
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 12 September 2018

and by her manuscript it appears the word of the Lord
to <persname>Jacob</persname> was applied to her own case: "Behold I
"will be with thee, and will keep thee in all places
"whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into
"this land; for I will not leave thee, untill I
"have done that which I have spoken to thee
"of." ----
Her feelings at leaving <placename>Tytherton</placename>, where she
had <trait>enjoyed</trait> so much grace, she thus expresses in
the letter above quoted: "I have now lived in Tyther
"-ton 6 years. In this place I have attained my
"church priviledges, and received much kindness
"from several of its inhabitants, therefore you
"will not wonder, that my feelings are some-
"what various. I shall always retain <trait>sentiment 
"of gratitude and respect</trait> for many individuals."
She arrived in <placename>Gracehill</placename> about the middle 
of <date>June</date>; and spent 3 years and a half, faithfully
and usefully employed in the sphere that
was allotted her there. It was a season of
sweet and gratefully remembered intercourse
with her <persname>brother</persname> and <persname>sister</persname>, with whom she 
spent, not unprofitably, great part of her 
spare time, feeling their house to be her
home, and giving and receiving that mutual
encouragement, which we all feel necessa-
ry in our various avocations. A few of
the recorded feelings of her heart, will again