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− | struggle, and she often mingled her tears with those <br /> | + | struggle, <abbr>and </abbr>she often <trait>mingled her tears</trait> with those <br /> |
of her husband, while he was engaged in visit-<br /> | of her husband, while he was engaged in visit-<br /> | ||
ing the boy on his sickbed. Sabbaths were<br /> | ing the boy on his sickbed. Sabbaths were<br /> | ||
− | days of special delight to her; she loved the <br /> | + | days of <trait>special delight</trait> to her; she <trait>loved</trait> the <br /> |
− | assembly of the Lords people, whither public <br /> | + | assembly of the <persname>Lords</persname> people, whither public <br /> |
or private, often prolonging the subjects that <br /> | or private, often prolonging the subjects that <br /> | ||
had been treated of in private conversation,<br /> | had been treated of in private conversation,<br /> | ||
− | and expressing her gratitude for the abundant <br /> | + | <abbr>and</abbr> expressing her <trait>gratitude</trait> for the abundant <br /> |
− | provision of | + | provision of <persname>God</persname>s house. Even when indispo-<br /> |
− | sed in body, and gently urged to stay at home, <br /> | + | sed in body, <abbr>and</abbr> gently urged to stay at home, <br /> |
she often said, in allusion to her approach-<br /> | she often said, in allusion to her approach-<br /> | ||
− | ing confinement. No I will go to the Lord's house <br /> | + | ing confinement. No I will go to the <persname>Lord's</persname> house <br /> |
while I <u>can</u> you know I shall soon be deprived<br /> | while I <u>can</u> you know I shall soon be deprived<br /> | ||
− | of that | + | of that privilege for a considerable time."<br /> |
The event, which she thus alluded to, natural-<br /> | The event, which she thus alluded to, natural-<br /> | ||
− | ly led her to frequent meditation and converse,<br /> | + | ly led her to frequent meditation <abbr>and</abbr> converse,<br /> |
on the possibility of its terminating in her <br /> | on the possibility of its terminating in her <br /> | ||
dissolution, and some months ago, she expres-<br /> | dissolution, and some months ago, she expres-<br /> | ||
− | sed her conviction, that if the Lord should<br /> | + | sed her conviction, that if the<persname> Lord </persname>should<br /> |
see fit to make it the occasion of her change<br /> | see fit to make it the occasion of her change<br /> | ||
coming, all would be well; she could meet <br /> | coming, all would be well; she could meet <br /> | ||
− | her Saviour with joy as a pardoned sinner,<br /> | + | her <persname>Saviour </persname>with<trait> joy</trait> as a <trait>pardoned sinner</trait>,<br /> |
who had nothing to boast, but whose trust was<br /> | who had nothing to boast, but whose trust was<br /> | ||
− | in his atonement and | + | in his <trait>atonement <abbr>and</abbr> righteousness</trait>. Such an <br /> |
expression | expression |
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struggle, and she often <trait>mingled her tears</trait> with those
of her husband, while he was engaged in visit-
ing the boy on his sickbed. Sabbaths were
days of <trait>special delight</trait> to her; she <trait>loved</trait> the
assembly of the <persname>Lords</persname> people, whither public
or private, often prolonging the subjects that
had been treated of in private conversation,
and expressing her <trait>gratitude</trait> for the abundant
provision of <persname>God</persname>s house. Even when indispo-
sed in body, and gently urged to stay at home,
she often said, in allusion to her approach-
ing confinement. No I will go to the <persname>Lord's</persname> house
while I can you know I shall soon be deprived
of that privilege for a considerable time."
The event, which she thus alluded to, natural-
ly led her to frequent meditation and converse,
on the possibility of its terminating in her
dissolution, and some months ago, she expres-
sed her conviction, that if the<persname> Lord </persname>should
see fit to make it the occasion of her change
coming, all would be well; she could meet
her <persname>Saviour </persname>with<trait> joy</trait> as a <trait>pardoned sinner</trait>,
who had nothing to boast, but whose trust was
in his <trait>atonement and righteousness</trait>. Such an
expression