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be better, she often prayed earnestly&nbsp;<br />
 
be better, she often prayed earnestly&nbsp;<br />
 
to our Saviour to prepare her for<br />
 
to our Saviour to prepare her for<br />
himself, and she loked? forward with?<br />
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himself, and she loked forward with<br />
 
joy to that happy moment ashen<br />
 
joy to that happy moment ashen<br />
 
pain and sorrow would <s>seize</s><sup>cease&nbsp;</sup>and she<br />
 
pain and sorrow would <s>seize</s><sup>cease&nbsp;</sup>and she<br />
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when she in a peaseful and happy<br />
 
when she in a peaseful and happy<br />
 
manner went over into the arms of<br />
 
manner went over into the arms of<br />
her beloved Saviour. <s>Aged</s> in her 80 years?<br />
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her beloved Saviour. <s>Aged</s> in her 80 years<br />
 
she departed Dec. 31 1812.
 
she departed Dec. 31 1812.

Revision as of 19:19, 21 October 2018

tho' she was able to go about; nearly
in her usual way, but it seemed
clear to her that she never should
be better, she often prayed earnestly 
to our Saviour to prepare her for
himself, and she loked forward with
joy to that happy moment ashen
pain and sorrow would seizecease and she
should be with him for evermore.
Dec 28th after having spent a trouble
some night, and suffered much with
shortness of bl breath, she said
in the morning, that she should
never go to to bed again, our Saviour
would fetch her before another
night, and so it proved according
to her faith, about 1 a Clock at
noon, the wished for hour came
when she in a peaseful and happy
manner went over into the arms of
her beloved Saviour. Aged in her 80 years
she departed Dec. 31 1812.