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-Vo.10. G. Gd&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Life&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;I. Holmes<br />
 
-Vo.10. G. Gd&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Life&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;I. Holmes<br />
 
of the widow <persname><abbr>Sr.</abbr> Elizabeth Grundy</persname>, late Alvd,<br />
 
of the widow <persname><abbr>Sr.</abbr> Elizabeth Grundy</persname>, late Alvd,<br />
who departed thei life at <placename>Nayldon</placename> in <placename>York-<br />
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who departed this life at B<placename>ayldon</placename> in <placename>York-<br />
 
shire</placename>, <date>May&nbsp;<u>the 9<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;1799</u></date><u>.</u><br />
 
shire</placename>, <date>May&nbsp;<u>the 9<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;1799</u></date><u>.</u><br />
 
She has dictated the following account of her<br />
 
She has dictated the following account of her<br />
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in the parish of <placename>Leigh</placename> in <placename>Lancashire</placename>, and<br />
 
in the parish of <placename>Leigh</placename> in <placename>Lancashire</placename>, and<br />
 
brought up in the Presbyterian persuasion.<br />
 
brought up in the Presbyterian persuasion.<br />
My parents were very furious, and demanded their<br />
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My parents were very pious, and educated their<br />
 
children with great strictness. I was the youn-<br />
 
children with great strictness. I was the youn-<br />
 
gest of their daughters. Whenever I did any<br />
 
gest of their daughters. Whenever I did any<br />
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afraid of being seen by him; however, as I thought,<br />
 
afraid of being seen by him; however, as I thought,<br />
 
I moved forward, and thrust myself between&nbsp;<br />
 
I moved forward, and thrust myself between&nbsp;<br />
two persons to have a night of him. This I had<br />
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two persons to have a right of him. This I had<br />
me sooner done than he turned to me, as he&nbsp;<br />
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no sooner done than he turned to me, as he&nbsp;<br />
 
was sitting at a table, and smiled. Hereby I was<br />
 
was sitting at a table, and smiled. Hereby I was<br />
 
to much encouraged, that I went strait up to<br />
 
to much encouraged, that I went strait up to<br />
 
him, and now I saw two books lying before
 
him, and now I saw two books lying before

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-Vo.10. G. Gd          Life           I. Holmes
of the widow <persname>Sr. Elizabeth Grundy</persname>, late Alvd,
who departed this life at B<placename>ayldon</placename> in <placename>York-
shire</placename>, <date>May the 9th 1799</date>.
She has dictated the following account of her
life to her son, our Br. <persname>James Grundy</persname>:
I was born <date>February 6. 1717</date>. near <placename>Chowbent</placename>
in the parish of <placename>Leigh</placename> in <placename>Lancashire</placename>, and
brought up in the Presbyterian persuasion.
My parents were very pious, and educated their
children with great strictness. I was the youn-
gest of their daughters. Whenever I did any
thing amiss, my mother used to preach the Law
to me, which made me look upon <persname>God</persname> as an an-
gry Being. In my 8th year that I had the follow-
ing dream: I dreamed it was the day of judg-
ment, and I saw an innumerable multitude
around me. I wished to see our Savior but was
afraid of being seen by him; however, as I thought,
I moved forward, and thrust myself between 
two persons to have a right of him. This I had
no sooner done than he turned to me, as he 
was sitting at a table, and smiled. Hereby I was
to much encouraged, that I went strait up to
him, and now I saw two books lying before