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− | her | + | her conversation proved to be a <trait>blessing and a comfort</trait>.<br /> |
− | Although | + | Although no longer engaged in the education<br /> |
+ | of children, yet that <trait>love to the lambs</trait> of the<br /> | ||
+ | flock, which characterises many of her pri-<br /> | ||
+ | vate meditations, was undiminished. <br /> | ||
+ | Remembering the blessings she had experienc-<br /> | ||
+ | ed when taken in early life, by her parents<br /> | ||
+ | to the children's meetings at <placename>Bristol</placename>, and<br /> | ||
+ | also the impression, which the remarks and <br /> | ||
+ | advice of her <persname><trait>beloved</trait> father</persname> had made upon<br /> | ||
+ | her youthful mind, she felt a <trait>strong int-<br /> | ||
+ | trest</trait> in behalf of the children of this<br /> | ||
+ | <orgname>congregation</orgname>, and impelled by that interest, <br /> | ||
+ | she accompanyed her husband to the house-<br /> | ||
+ | es of all the parents, previous to the children's <br /> | ||
+ | Festival, although by no means well at the <br /> | ||
+ | time. The <trait>weighty and affectionate</trait> words and <br /> | ||
+ | expostulations she employed on that occasion <br /> | ||
+ | as a consequence of that visit, was, the <br /> | ||
+ | recommencement of meetings for the child-<br /> | ||
+ | ren of the <orgname>Congregation </orgname>which had been for<br /> | ||
+ | some time discontinued. She was <trait>peculiar<br /> | ||
+ | ly interested</trait> in <trait><persname>the son</persname></trait> of our <persname><abbr>Brother and Sister</abbr><br /> | ||
+ | Borland</persname>, who departed <trait>happily</trait> to the Lord in <br /> | ||
+ | <date>August this year</date>, after a severe mental struggle |
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her conversation proved to be a <trait>blessing and a comfort</trait>.
Although no longer engaged in the education
of children, yet that <trait>love to the lambs</trait> of the
flock, which characterises many of her pri-
vate meditations, was undiminished.
Remembering the blessings she had experienc-
ed when taken in early life, by her parents
to the children's meetings at <placename>Bristol</placename>, and
also the impression, which the remarks and
advice of her <persname><trait>beloved</trait> father</persname> had made upon
her youthful mind, she felt a <trait>strong int-
trest</trait> in behalf of the children of this
<orgname>congregation</orgname>, and impelled by that interest,
she accompanyed her husband to the house-
es of all the parents, previous to the children's
Festival, although by no means well at the
time. The <trait>weighty and affectionate</trait> words and
expostulations she employed on that occasion
as a consequence of that visit, was, the
recommencement of meetings for the child-
ren of the <orgname>Congregation </orgname>which had been for
some time discontinued. She was <trait>peculiar
ly interested</trait> in <trait><persname>the son</persname></trait> of our <persname>Brother and Sister
Borland</persname>, who departed <trait>happily</trait> to the Lord in
<date>August this year</date>, after a severe mental struggle