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− | struggle, and she often mingled her tears with those <br /> | + | struggle, <abbr>and </abbr>she often mingled her tears 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 /> | ||
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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 gratitude for the abundant <br /> |
provision of Gods house. Even when indispo-<br /> | provision of Gods 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 Lord's house <br /> | ||
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of that priviledge for a considerable time."<br /> | of that priviledge 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 /> | ||
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her Saviour with joy as a pardoned sinner,<br /> | her Saviour with joy as a pardoned sinner,<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 rightousness. Such an <br /> | + | in his atonement <abbr>and</abbr> rightousness. Such an <br /> |
expression | expression |
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struggle, and she often mingled her tears with those
of her husband, while he was engaged in visit-
ing the boy on his sickbed. Sabbaths were
days of special delight to her; she loved the
assembly of the Lords people, whither public
or private, often prolonging the subjects that
had been treated of in private conversation,
and expressing her gratitude for the abundant
provision of Gods 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 Lord's house
while I can you know I shall soon be deprived
of that priviledge 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 Lord should
see fit to make it the occasion of her change
coming, all would be well; she could meet
her Saviour with joy as a pardoned sinner,
who had nothing to boast, but whose trust was
in his atonement and rightousness. Such an
expression