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Sister Mercy Sutcliffe was born at Chylor? in the parish<br />
 
Sister Mercy Sutcliffe was born at Chylor? in the parish<br />
of Fradford aug 31 1715, but haveing left no<br />
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of Bradford aug 31 1715, but haveing left no<br />
account of Her course there thistime the following<br />
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account of Her course thro&#39; this time the following<br />
 
can only be pahied?<br />
 
can only be pahied?<br />
 
The firl? knowledg of Her was when he came to live<br />
 
The firl? knowledg of Her was when he came to live<br />
 
with Mrs Holms at Smithhouses <s>in the year</s><br />
 
with Mrs Holms at Smithhouses <s>in the year</s><br />
as which place the B<u><sup>rn</sup></u> frequenctly held there meetings<br />
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at which place the B<u><sup>rn</sup></u> frequently held there meetings<br />
&amp; as it was un adordable, <sup>she then heard</sup> <s>cou&#39;d not adhere?</s> that all soo<br />
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&amp; as it was unavoidable, <sup>she then heard</sup> <s>cou&#39;d not but here?</s> that all soo<br />
lon sinners <s>was</s> <sup>were</sup> the objects of the deeming Love <s>placed</s><br />
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lost sinners <s>was</s> <sup>were</sup> the objects of redeeming Love <s>placed</s><br />
<s>??</s> <sup>she turned</sup> as such you ^<sup>sinner to</sup> our sav<sup>r</sup> <sup>prayd Him to</sup> have mercy on Her<br />
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<s>Herself</s> <sup>she turned</sup> as such before <sup>a sinner to</sup> our sav<sup>r</sup> <sup>prayd Him to</sup> have mercy on Her<br />
 
poor soul; it was percived that she grew friendly and<br />
 
poor soul; it was percived that she grew friendly and<br />
 
bore with patience <sup>the <s>???</s></sup><s> </s>many difficulties. The <s>?? negative</s> <sup>great concourse</sup><br />
 
bore with patience <sup>the <s>???</s></sup><s> </s>many difficulties. The <s>?? negative</s> <sup>great concourse</sup><br />
 
of people to such a House, man? occasion,<br />
 
of people to such a House, man? occasion,<br />
 
she grew familiar with the Sisters &amp; came to live in the<br />
 
she grew familiar with the Sisters &amp; came to live in the<br />
occonomic with them at Clagheaton? in the year 1746<br />
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occonomie with them at Clagheaton in the year 1746<br />
 
&amp; was received intot hte congregation June 2 1747<br />
 
&amp; was received intot hte congregation June 2 1747<br />
admitted to the Holy communion July 21 1740, removed<br />
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admitted to the Holy communion July 21 1748, removed<br />
 
with the first Sisters into the choirhouse <sup>here</sup> at Fulneck 1752<br />
 
with the first Sisters into the choirhouse <sup>here</sup> at Fulneck 1752<br />
 
<s>in which place</s> <sup>Here,</sup> she has deported Herself as an<br />
 
<s>in which place</s> <sup>Here,</sup> she has deported Herself as an<br />
 
industrous? Happy Handmaid of the Lords. <s>are who</s> <sup>she</sup>&nbsp;<br />
 
industrous? Happy Handmaid of the Lords. <s>are who</s> <sup>she</sup>&nbsp;<br />
had the pu? to be amongst the company of intersess<br />
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had the Grace to be amongst the company of intersess<br />
&amp; twice decipess? of Her choir <sup>she was</sup> faithful in every<br />
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&amp; novice dicipless of Her choir <sup>she was</sup> faithful in every<br />
 
little matter committed to Her care &amp; helpful to such<br />
 
little matter committed to Her care &amp; helpful to such<br />
<sup>who wanted her</sup> <s>every one where??</s> council &amp; advice <s>who wanting</s><br />
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<sup>who wanted her</sup> <s>every one whence her</s> council &amp; advice <s>was wanting</s><br />
<s>the</s> Her words &amp; admonitions <s>was</s> <sup>were</sup> keen &amp; sharp &amp; wou&#39;d<br />
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<s>tho&#39;</s> Her words &amp; admonitions <s>was</s> <sup>were</sup> keen &amp; sharp &amp; wou&#39;d<br />
 
have wounded deep had <sup>they not been mortified by the Sinnery feeling</sup> <s>not the Sinners ???<br />
 
have wounded deep had <sup>they not been mortified by the Sinnery feeling</sup> <s>not the Sinners ???<br />
Pen at hand</s> The conserness? sinse of Her own open poverty<br />
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Pen at hand</s> The consciousness sense of Her own great poverty<br />
&amp; falen stabe? <sup>made her little and the after owned her poverty</sup> with many tender<br />
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&amp; falen state <sup>made her little and she often owned her poverty</sup> with many tender<br />
 
Tears of Love smart. &amp; <s>the Comfortable resource</s><br />
 
Tears of Love smart. &amp; <s>the Comfortable resource</s><br />
 
<s>??</s> <sup>the happy</sup> connection she had with the wounded person of<br />
 
<s>??</s> <sup>the happy</sup> connection she had with the wounded person of<br />
Her dearess Bridegroom, made as very desirous<br />
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Her dearest Bridegroom, made us very desirous<br />
 
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 13 September 2019

Sister Mercy Sutcliffe was born at Chylor? in the parish
of Bradford aug 31 1715, but haveing left no
account of Her course thro' this time the following
can only be pahied?
The firl? knowledg of Her was when he came to live
with Mrs Holms at Smithhouses in the year
at which place the Brn frequently held there meetings
& as it was unavoidable, she then heard cou'd not but here? that all soo
lost sinners was were the objects of redeeming Love placed
Herself she turned as such before a sinner to our savr prayd Him to have mercy on Her
poor soul; it was percived that she grew friendly and
bore with patience the ??? many difficulties. The ?? negative great concourse
of people to such a House, man? occasion,
she grew familiar with the Sisters & came to live in the
occonomie with them at Clagheaton in the year 1746
& was received intot hte congregation June 2 1747
admitted to the Holy communion July 21 1748, removed
with the first Sisters into the choirhouse here at Fulneck 1752
in which place Here, she has deported Herself as an
industrous? Happy Handmaid of the Lords. are who she 
had the Grace to be amongst the company of intersess
& novice dicipless of Her choir she was faithful in every
little matter committed to Her care & helpful to such
who wanted her every one whence her council & advice was wanting
tho' Her words & admonitions was were keen & sharp & wou'd
have wounded deep had they not been mortified by the Sinnery feeling not the Sinners ???
Pen at hand
The consciousness sense of Her own great poverty
& falen state made her little and she often owned her poverty with many tender
Tears of Love smart. & the Comfortable resource
?? the happy connection she had with the wounded person of
Her dearest Bridegroom, made us very desirous