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<persname></persname>Her? followed the <date>22nd of March</date>&nbsp;our<br />
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<persname></persname>Here followed the <date>22nd of March</date>&nbsp;our<br />
 
dear <placename><persname>Sister Benigna Briant</persname></placename>.<br />
 
dear <placename><persname>Sister Benigna Briant</persname></placename>.<br />
 
She was born the <date>17th of December 1707</date> at <placename>Syneham in&nbsp;<br />
 
She was born the <date>17th of December 1707</date> at <placename>Syneham in&nbsp;<br />
Wilshire</placename>. Her Parents has? been of the <orgname>Quaker Religion</orgname><br />
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Wilshire</placename>. Her Parents have been of the <orgname>Quaker Religion</orgname><br />
 
&amp; She was brought up in the same Principles.<br />
 
&amp; She was brought up in the same Principles.<br />
<date>Anno 1740 the 19th&nbsp;</date>&nbsp;february was She <sic>marryed&nbsp;</sic>to our <persname>Mr.?&nbsp;<br />
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<date>Anno 1740 the 19th</date>&nbsp;&nbsp;<date>february</date> was She <sic>marryed&nbsp;</sic>to our <persname>Mr.?&nbsp;<br />
 
Briand?</persname>&nbsp;&amp; they followed a religious Life according to&nbsp;<br />
 
Briand?</persname>&nbsp;&amp; they followed a religious Life according to&nbsp;<br />
 
her Principles, But as <persname>Mr.? lennick?&nbsp;</persname>in this bounty his<br />
 
her Principles, But as <persname>Mr.? lennick?&nbsp;</persname>in this bounty his<br />
 
Preachings begun, She &amp; her Husband went to hear him<br />
 
Preachings begun, She &amp; her Husband went to hear him<br />
but Both got such an Impression? the first that they offered<br />
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but Both got such an Impression? at first that they offered<br />
 
<persname>Mr.? lennick?&nbsp;</persname>their house for for a Preaching Place, that was<br />
 
<persname>Mr.? lennick?&nbsp;</persname>their house for for a Preaching Place, that was<br />
is not all but the offered every Body who cam eto hear him<br />
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&nbsp;not all but they offered every Body who came to hear him<br />
to harbour free. They bought all last a House &amp; provided<br />
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to harbour free. They bought at last a House &amp; provided<br />
 
a Silence to preach therein.This deconomie? continued&nbsp;<br />
 
a Silence to preach therein.This deconomie? continued&nbsp;<br />
 
many years, without finding hereby any Relief? for their<br />
 
many years, without finding hereby any Relief? for their<br />
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Country, &amp; by that means our <persname>Sister&nbsp;</persname>often herself<br />
 
Country, &amp; by that means our <persname>Sister&nbsp;</persname>often herself<br />
 
in Danger of her Life. To the fame? Time is? happened&nbsp;<br />
 
in Danger of her Life. To the fame? Time is? happened&nbsp;<br />
that a certain Man was so enraged about <persname>Mr.? lennicks?&nbsp;</persname><br />
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that a certain Man was so<trait> enraged</trait> about <persname>Mr.? lennicks?&nbsp;</persname><br />
Preachings from the Blood of the thrift?, that he made a<br />
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Preachings from the Blood of Christ?, that he made a<br />
Plot with several wicked People that they would, <persname>Mr.? lennick?&nbsp;</persname>as his&nbsp;<br />
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Plot with several <trait>wicked</trait> People that they would, <persname>Mr.? lennick?&nbsp;</persname>as his&nbsp;<br />
Auditory guide overstream with Blood of Open?.<br />
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Auditory guide overstream with Blood of Oxen?.<br />
But this Man&nbsp; on a Sudden became mad &amp; clear Blood<br />
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But this Man&nbsp; on a Sudden became <trait>mad</trait> &amp; clear Blood<br />
 
ran out of his nose &amp; Mouth &amp; this continued several&nbsp;<br />
 
ran out of his nose &amp; Mouth &amp; this continued several&nbsp;<br />
weeks under extraordinary Pain, his terrible &amp; furious&nbsp;<br />
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weeks under extraordinary <trait>Pain</trait>, his terrible &amp; furious&nbsp;<br />
 
Sooth? made, that nobody would venture to come near&nbsp;<br />
 
Sooth? made, that nobody would venture to come near&nbsp;<br />
him.&nbsp;
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him,<br />
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///<br />
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till he at last with <trait>Howling &amp; bawling</trait> went to Eternity.<br />
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All his Companions found in some Way or other by &amp; by a<br />
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comendable End. In this restless Time, <persname>Mr. Briant</persname>&nbsp;<br />
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<sic>accompanyed</sic>&nbsp;<persname>Mr. lennick?&nbsp;</persname>to <placename>London&nbsp;</placename>&amp; there lernt ? by&nbsp;<br />
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that Opportunity to know the Brethrenm he was so over-<br />
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taken by the Grace of Christ among them, that he on&nbsp;<br />
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his Retour testifyed it to his dear Wife to a great Im-<br />
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pression of her Heart. She directly <sic>begg&#39;d&nbsp;</sic>him that he<br />
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would invite the Brethren to Wilshire, which done&nbsp;<br />
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according to the general&nbsp;<br />
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<br />
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&nbsp;

Revision as of 17:58:35, Sep 06, 2018

<persname></persname>Here followed the <date>22nd of March</date> our
dear <placename><persname>Sister Benigna Briant</persname></placename>.
She was born the <date>17th of December 1707</date> at <placename>Syneham in 
Wilshire</placename>. Her Parents have been of the <orgname>Quaker Religion</orgname>
& She was brought up in the same Principles.
<date>Anno 1740 the 19th</date>  <date>february</date> was She <sic>marryed </sic>to our <persname>Mr.? 
Briand?</persname> & they followed a religious Life according to 
her Principles, But as <persname>Mr.? lennick? </persname>in this bounty his
Preachings begun, She & her Husband went to hear him
but Both got such an Impression? at first that they offered
<persname>Mr.? lennick? </persname>their house for for a Preaching Place, that was
 not all but they offered every Body who came to hear him
to harbour free. They bought at last a House & provided
a Silence to preach therein.This deconomie? continued 
many years, without finding hereby any Relief? for their
own Heart. <persname>Mr.? lennick? </persname>was perfected? all round the 
Country, & by that means our <persname>Sister </persname>often herself
in Danger of her Life. To the fame? Time is? happened 
that a certain Man was so<trait> enraged</trait> about <persname>Mr.? lennicks? </persname>
Preachings from the Blood of Christ?, that he made a
Plot with several <trait>wicked</trait> People that they would, <persname>Mr.? lennick? </persname>as his 
Auditory guide overstream with Blood of Oxen?.
But this Man  on a Sudden became <trait>mad</trait> & clear Blood
ran out of his nose & Mouth & this continued several 
weeks under extraordinary <trait>Pain</trait>, his terrible & furious 
Sooth? made, that nobody would venture to come near 
him,
///
till he at last with <trait>Howling & bawling</trait> went to Eternity.
All his Companions found in some Way or other by & by a
comendable End. In this restless Time, <persname>Mr. Briant</persname> 
<sic>accompanyed</sic> <persname>Mr. lennick? </persname>to <placename>London </placename>& there lernt ? by 
that Opportunity to know the Brethrenm he was so over-
taken by the Grace of Christ among them, that he on 
his Retour testifyed it to his dear Wife to a great Im-
pression of her Heart. She directly <sic>begg'd </sic>him that he
would invite the Brethren to Wilshire, which done 
according to the general 

 

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