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From all she won returning affection<br />
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lovingly fulfilled, - but at length<br />
&amp; honour, and thus charity, the<br />
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a sense of duty to the dear objects<br />
bond of perfectness <sic>characteriyed</sic>&nbsp;&nbsp;<corr>characterized</corr><br />
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of her fellow - feeling &amp; care, con-<br />
their mutual connection in<br />
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strained her in <date>May 1851.</date> To<br />
the service of the <abbr>Cong<u><sup>n</sup></u></abbr>, and how<br />
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send in her resignation which<br />
good and how pleasant, when<br />
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is thus recorded in the minutes<br />
Brethren thus dwell together<br />
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of the <abbr>E.</abbr> Conference - &quot;We believe<br />
in <del>Un</del><add><del>i</del></add><del>t</del> Unity.<br />
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it right for our beloved Sister<br />
<gap></gap>Her decline was very grad-<br />
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at her advanced age to enjoy<br />
ual - Again and again we<br />
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a season of rest from all of-<br />
thought her message <sic>was</sic>&nbsp; <corr>has</corr> come,<br />
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ficial care, during the remain-<br />
and that soon she would<br />
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der of her pilgrimage. We can-<br />
be borne away on [?] wings<br />
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not however but add our re-<br />
to her Lord&#39;s bosom, but yet<br />
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gret that we must lose the true<br />
she lingered - enjoying to the<br />
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&amp; loving spirit which she always<br />
last sweet communion with<br />
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brought to our assemblies. ------<br />
her Saviour. She only kept<br />
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In the <sic>begining</sic>&nbsp; <corr>beginning</corr> of <date>1852.</date> she had<br />
her bed four days. -
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a severe illness, and was much<br />
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&nbsp;

Latest revision as of 01:43, 25 March 2020

lovingly fulfilled, - but at length
a sense of duty to the dear objects
of her fellow - feeling & care, con-
strained her in <date>May 1851.</date> To
send in her resignation which
is thus recorded in the minutes
of the E. Conference - "We believe
it right for our beloved Sister
at her advanced age to enjoy
a season of rest from all of-
ficial care, during the remain-
der of her pilgrimage. We can-
not however but add our re-
gret that we must lose the true
& loving spirit which she always
brought to our assemblies. ------
In the <sic>begining</sic>  <corr>beginning</corr> of <date>1852.</date> she had
a severe illness, and was much