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indeed she never found reason to re--<br /> | indeed she never found reason to re--<br /> | ||
pent. that small family lived at <br /> | pent. that small family lived at <br /> | ||
− | | + | that tiems very happily together, and in a bles-<br /> |
+ | sed course; particularly amongst the <br /> | ||
+ | great girls, each was jealous?, to get be<br /> | ||
+ | <sup>fore the</sup> other in proepserity, from this period<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | she dated <s>her </s>the foundation of <sup>^her</sup> happiness<br /> | ||
+ | <sup>which </sup>was laid <sup>deep and</sup> sure in the all atoning <br /> | ||
+ | sacrifice of a crucified? Saviour and<br /> | ||
+ | Redeemer. Nov. 30th the same year she<br /> | ||
+ | was ? into the long <sup>??</sup> , and Jan. 10th 1796<br /> | ||
+ | had the favour to partakefor the first<br /> | ||
+ | time of the A. Pom?, and the year<br /> | ||
+ | following 4th of May she was? into <br /> | ||
+ | the ?? choir. Soon after this it<br /> | ||
+ | happened to be a very trying time, <br /> | ||
+ | as the Srs? could get no work for several<br /> | ||
+ | months, on which ?? many returned<br /> | ||
+ | to their homes; but she not being willing<sup> ^to return home,</sup><br /> | ||
+ | chose to stay, <s>if she ?? hard it</s><sup>? her living should be </sup>ever<br /> | ||
+ | so poor. But our merciful heavenly<br /> | ||
+ | Father who knows the wants of all<br /> | ||
+ | his Children; raised up some particular<br /> | ||
+ | friends, who assisted them with every<br /> | ||
+ | thing most nesses'ary?; so that those, whose<br /> | ||
+ | faith was only as a Grain of Mustard? seed,<br /> | ||
+ | and stayed <sup>^eventless? </sup>was quite put to shame<br /> | ||
+ | She often spokeof that period with <br /> | ||
+ | gratitude, and it inabled her to place<br /> | ||
+ | her whole dependance on our Saviour |
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often edified those people she lived
with,^ and it was by these means she felt
the first imprission of our Saviour's
love towards her. -- Living near the
Srs? House she was often visited by
them, and had the favour to go in
and out amongst them, whereby she
got a desire to belong kto the Br?
long?. Her Father being agreable
to it, both she and her Sr? obtained
leases? to live in the Srs?:^ at Little Monro?
and moved thither March 14th 1792,
where who enjoyed many blessings,
especially in attending the meetings at
Fulnek. When that ?economy broke
up, in 1794, she with some more
moved to Wyke. She would rather
have gone to Fulneck; but in ^ a short
time grows became reconciled about to it, and
indeed she never found reason to re--
pent. that small family lived at
that tiems very happily together, and in a bles-
sed course; particularly amongst the
great girls, each was jealous?, to get be
fore the other in proepserity, from this period
she dated her the foundation of ^her happiness
which was laid deep and sure in the all atoning
sacrifice of a crucified? Saviour and
Redeemer. Nov. 30th the same year she
was ? into the long ?? , and Jan. 10th 1796
had the favour to partakefor the first
time of the A. Pom?, and the year
following 4th of May she was? into
the ?? choir. Soon after this it
happened to be a very trying time,
as the Srs? could get no work for several
months, on which ?? many returned
to their homes; but she not being willing ^to return home,
chose to stay, if she ?? hard it? her living should be ever
so poor. But our merciful heavenly
Father who knows the wants of all
his Children; raised up some particular
friends, who assisted them with every
thing most nesses'ary?; so that those, whose
faith was only as a Grain of Mustard? seed,
and stayed ^eventless? was quite put to shame
She often spokeof that period with
gratitude, and it inabled her to place
her whole dependance on our Saviour