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− | you | + | <persname>you <abbr>and</abbr> your family</persname>."---- knowing herself once from medi-<br /> |
− | + | tation, she asked what day it was, & being bold it was <br /> | |
− | the | + | the <date>sabbath day</date>, she explained with <trait>amimation</trait>: "Oh!<br /> |
− | it is a blessed thing to die on the sabbath, and no enter<br /> | + | it is a blessed thing to die on the <date>sabbath</date>, and no enter<br /> |
− | into an eternal sabbath."---- Shortly after it was <br /> | + | into an eternal<date> sabbath</date>."---- Shortly after it was <br /> |
− | + | proposed to sing with her; she said: oh! you! do"----<br /> | |
− | + | <abbr>and </abbr>being asked to choose a verse, she gave out:<br /> | |
− | <u>" | + | <u>"O then the sole defence and aid <abbr>and </abbr></u>but owing to the<br /> |
− | + | indistinctness of her voice only a few words were gath-<br /> | |
− | + | ered <abbr>and</abbr> being it could not be found at the hine. The foll-<br /> | |
− | + | owing was then selected: <persname>Jesus</persname> at my dispolution <abbr>and</abbr><u> </u>"<br /> | |
when she said, "yes that will do." It was then hardly<br /> | when she said, "yes that will do." It was then hardly<br /> | ||
− | + | sang <abbr>and</abbr> partly sang out, but she maintained a hea--<br /> | |
− | venly composure, | + | venly composure, <abbr>and</abbr> often begged those around her <br /> |
− | not to weep | + | not to weep for her, for she was <trait>happy.</trait> Once or twice <br /> |
− | she said, "perhaps the Doctor is mistaken. I am <br /> | + | she said, "perhaps the <persname>Doctor</persname> is mistaken. I am <br /> |
− | + | too strong to die, I do not feel as if I were dying."<br /> | |
− | But about two hours | + | But about two hours <abbr>and</abbr> a half before her departure <br /> |
− | she said | + | she said placidly: "Now I feel a change, it will not<br /> |
− | be long now."<u> </u> | + | be long now."<u> </u> <abbr>and</abbr> then she betook herself again to<br /> |
− | comfort those around her, & especially her sorrowing<br /> | + | comfort those around her, & especially her <trait>sorrowing</trait><br /> |
− | partner. To him she said, with tender affection:<br /> | + | <persname>partner</persname>. To him she said, with tender affection:<br /> |
"the lord will support you & supply all your wants,<br /> | "the lord will support you & supply all your wants,<br /> | ||
I know he will, for I have prayed for you"--- He replies<br /> | I know he will, for I have prayed for you"--- He replies<br /> | ||
− | "yes my dear I know he will, but it is hard | + | "yes my dear I know he will, but it is hard to part<br /> |
− | with you so soon."----"O! yes,"she answered, it is hard <br /> | + | with you so soon."----"O! yes,"she answered, it <u>is</u> hard <br /> |
− | | + | |
Latest revision as of 02:46, 13 September 2018
<persname>you and your family</persname>."---- knowing herself once from medi-
tation, she asked what day it was, & being bold it was
the <date>sabbath day</date>, she explained with <trait>amimation</trait>: "Oh!
it is a blessed thing to die on the <date>sabbath</date>, and no enter
into an eternal<date> sabbath</date>."---- Shortly after it was
proposed to sing with her; she said: oh! you! do"----
and being asked to choose a verse, she gave out:
"O then the sole defence and aid and but owing to the
indistinctness of her voice only a few words were gath-
ered and being it could not be found at the hine. The foll-
owing was then selected: <persname>Jesus</persname> at my dispolution and "
when she said, "yes that will do." It was then hardly
sang and partly sang out, but she maintained a hea--
venly composure, and often begged those around her
not to weep for her, for she was <trait>happy.</trait> Once or twice
she said, "perhaps the <persname>Doctor</persname> is mistaken. I am
too strong to die, I do not feel as if I were dying."
But about two hours and a half before her departure
she said placidly: "Now I feel a change, it will not
be long now." and then she betook herself again to
comfort those around her, & especially her <trait>sorrowing</trait>
<persname>partner</persname>. To him she said, with tender affection:
"the lord will support you & supply all your wants,
I know he will, for I have prayed for you"--- He replies
"yes my dear I know he will, but it is hard to part
with you so soon."----"O! yes,"she answered, it is hard