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I fear no evil, his rod &amp; his staff confort me:&quot;-- and&nbsp;<br />
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<trait>I fear no evil,</trait> his rod &amp; his staff comfort me:&quot;-- and&nbsp;<br />
 
then with great earnestness, &amp; peace in her looks, she<br />
 
then with great earnestness, &amp; peace in her looks, she<br />
 
repeated the verse: &quot;Now I have found the ground&nbsp;<br />
 
repeated the verse: &quot;Now I have found the ground&nbsp;<br />
 
&quot;where in-- Sure my souls anchor may remain;--<br />
 
&quot;where in-- Sure my souls anchor may remain;--<br />
Even <persname>Christ</persname>, whoto atone for sin,---Was as a<br />
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Even <persname>Christ</persname>, who to atone for sin,---Was as a<br />
spotfuly victim slain, Whose mercy shall un-<br />
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spotless&nbsp;<persname>victim</persname> slain, Whose mercy shall un-<br />
 
shaken stay--- When <add>Heaven &amp; earth</add> are fled away.&quot;<br />
 
shaken stay--- When <add>Heaven &amp; earth</add> are fled away.&quot;<br />
She now signified, thatakeshe wished to take leave of<br />
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She now signified, that <trait>she wished </trait>to take leave of<br />
the friends vaying,, &quot;Goodbye--- Farewell to you all,&quot;---<br />
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the<persname> friends </persname>saying,, &quot;Goodbye--- Farewell to you all,&quot;---<br />
 
waving her hands, &amp; repeating the words, when<br />
 
waving her hands, &amp; repeating the words, when<br />
 
some seemed to linger. Being then left alone, with<br />
 
some seemed to linger. Being then left alone, with<br />
 
her <persname>husband</persname> &amp; sister <persname>Borland,</persname> she held their&nbsp;<br />
 
her <persname>husband</persname> &amp; sister <persname>Borland,</persname> she held their&nbsp;<br />
hand most affectinaltely, &amp; comforted their&nbsp;hearts&nbsp;<br />
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hand most affectionately, &amp; comforted their&nbsp;hearts&nbsp;<br />
 
saying to <abbr>sister</abbr> <persname>Borland</persname>,&quot; you will be you to him: I<br />
 
saying to <abbr>sister</abbr> <persname>Borland</persname>,&quot; you will be you to him: I<br />
 
&quot;know you will&quot;------<persname>Brother Kelin</persname> smith having enter-&nbsp;<br />
 
&quot;know you will&quot;------<persname>Brother Kelin</persname> smith having enter-&nbsp;<br />
 
ed the room the, &amp; approached her couch, she took his&nbsp;<br />
 
ed the room the, &amp; approached her couch, she took his&nbsp;<br />
hand, &amp; said &quot;you see, Sis, I am going before you.&quot;<br />
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hand, &amp; said &quot;you see, <persname>Sis</persname>, I am going before you.&quot;<br />
 
He was deeply affected, and with much emotion, pro-<br />
 
He was deeply affected, and with much emotion, pro-<br />
nounced over&nbsp;her the blessing of the Lord for her&nbsp;<br />
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nounced over&nbsp;her the blessing of the<persname> Lord </persname>for her&nbsp;<br />
 
disfortune. at the dove of it she said:&nbsp;<u>amen!</u>&nbsp;amen<br />
 
disfortune. at the dove of it she said:&nbsp;<u>amen!</u>&nbsp;amen<br />
When a few sisters had assembled at her hedside,<br />
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When a few<persname> sisters</persname> had assembled at her hedside,<br />
 
she looked around, and said : &quot;I know you all,&quot; and&nbsp;<br />
 
she looked around, and said : &quot;I know you all,&quot; and&nbsp;<br />
seeing an aged sister pilgrim. <abbr>Sister</abbr> <persname>Borlands mother</persname>,<br />
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seeing an aged <persname>sister pilgrim</persname>. <abbr>Sister</abbr> <persname>Borlands mother</persname>,<br />
 
with whom she often had sweet spiritual convense&nbsp;<br />
 
with whom she often had sweet spiritual convense&nbsp;<br />
 
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; (a word that is cut off)
 
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; (a word that is cut off)

Latest revision as of 20:55, 19 September 2018

<trait>I fear no evil,</trait> his rod & his staff comfort me:"-- and 
then with great earnestness, & peace in her looks, she
repeated the verse: "Now I have found the ground 
"where in-- Sure my souls anchor may remain;--
Even <persname>Christ</persname>, who to atone for sin,---Was as a
spotless <persname>victim</persname> slain, Whose mercy shall un-
shaken stay--- When <add>Heaven & earth</add> are fled away."
She now signified, that <trait>she wished </trait>to take leave of
the<persname> friends </persname>saying,, "Goodbye--- Farewell to you all,"---
waving her hands, & repeating the words, when
some seemed to linger. Being then left alone, with
her <persname>husband</persname> & sister <persname>Borland,</persname> she held their 
hand most affectionately, & comforted their hearts 
saying to sister <persname>Borland</persname>," you will be you to him: I
"know you will"------<persname>Brother Kelin</persname> smith having enter- 
ed the room the, & approached her couch, she took his 
hand, & said "you see, <persname>Sis</persname>, I am going before you."
He was deeply affected, and with much emotion, pro-
nounced over her the blessing of the<persname> Lord </persname>for her 
disfortune. at the dove of it she said: amen! amen
When a few<persname> sisters</persname> had assembled at her hedside,
she looked around, and said : "I know you all," and 
seeing an aged <persname>sister pilgrim</persname>. Sister <persname>Borlands mother</persname>,
with whom she often had sweet spiritual convense 
                                                          (a word that is cut off)