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− | both with regard to her | + | both with regard to her internal and <br /> |
− | ? course. | + | external? course.-- In? 1801 she ?<br /> |
appointment to have the care of<br /> | appointment to have the care of<br /> | ||
− | the great girls in | + | the great girls in Gumersal? Tho she<br /> |
felt herself unfit for such a situate?<br /> | felt herself unfit for such a situate?<br /> | ||
− | yet she submitted | + | yet she submitted to it out of Obe?<br /> |
diana; and calling to mind, how<br /> | diana; and calling to mind, how<br /> | ||
− | she thought it was | + | she thought it was but little what<br /> |
she could do in return. We can give<br /> | she could do in return. We can give<br /> | ||
her that testimony, that she was faith-<br /> | her that testimony, that she was faith-<br /> | ||
ful in the charge committed to her<br /> | ful in the charge committed to her<br /> | ||
− | not only in teaching them their | + | not only in teaching them their work?,<br /> |
− | but <sup>in | + | but <sup>in making </sup>their internal prosperity, <s>was</s> a<br /> |
subject of her progress. She had of<br /> | subject of her progress. She had of<br /> | ||
late years several heavy trails, which<br /> | late years several heavy trails, which<br /> | ||
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In the beginning of last year /1810/ she <br /> | In the beginning of last year /1810/ she <br /> | ||
got a heavy co<s>u</s>ld which settled on her <br /> | got a heavy co<s>u</s>ld which settled on her <br /> | ||
− | + | Lungs, and made her feel very weak<br /> | |
− | and poorly; in Sept. she came | + | and poorly; in Sept. she came? here<br /> |
<br /> | <br /> | ||
− | to | + | to Fulnek to partake of the Holy Communion<br /> |
in fellowship with her Choir; being<br /> | in fellowship with her Choir; being<br /> | ||
? taken in a heavy storm of thun-<br /> | ? taken in a heavy storm of thun-<br /> | ||
− | der, and lightening, she was ? age--<br /> | + | der, and lightening, she was much? age--?<br /> |
taled and grew worse from that time,<br /> | taled and grew worse from that time,<br /> | ||
Now and then she had a faint hope<br /> | Now and then she had a faint hope<br /> | ||
− | of her recovery; but feeling ? | + | of her recovery; but feeling <s>mid?</s><br /> |
? her health and strength declin-<br /> | ? her health and strength declin-<br /> | ||
ing, she was soon resigned to our<br /> | ing, she was soon resigned to our<br /> | ||
− | Saviours will. It | + | Saviours will. It was her earnest<br /> |
wish and prayer that he would show<br /> | wish and prayer that he would show<br /> | ||
her every guilt, and ? and purify her<br /> | her every guilt, and ? and purify her<br /> |
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both with regard to her internal and
external? course.-- In? 1801 she ?
appointment to have the care of
the great girls in Gumersal? Tho she
felt herself unfit for such a situate?
yet she submitted to it out of Obe?
diana; and calling to mind, how
she thought it was but little what
she could do in return. We can give
her that testimony, that she was faith-
ful in the charge committed to her
not only in teaching them their work?,
but in making their internal prosperity, was a
subject of her progress. She had of
late years several heavy trails, which
affected her much; but our Saviour
in whom she put her trust and con-
fidence, supported her, so that she
with resignation submitted to his will
In the beginning of last year /1810/ she
got a heavy could which settled on her
Lungs, and made her feel very weak
and poorly; in Sept. she came? here
to Fulnek to partake of the Holy Communion
in fellowship with her Choir; being
? taken in a heavy storm of thun-
der, and lightening, she was much? age--?
taled and grew worse from that time,
Now and then she had a faint hope
of her recovery; but feeling mid?
? her health and strength declin-
ing, she was soon resigned to our
Saviours will. It was her earnest
wish and prayer that he would show
her every guilt, and ? and purify her
from every stain in his precious Blood,
that she might appear before him as a
pardoned reconciled sinner; When an
anxious thought at timeswould arise;
she was enabled with confidence to
look to him, whose strengtht was
made perfect in her weakness. --
She would often express herself to
the following purpose:
"Ah! when I look back on past years,
"I cannot help weeping for grief,
"But Christ wipes away all my tears,