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Angel - - On my choosing<br />
 
Angel - - On my choosing<br />
weather to stay in England then<br />
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reather to stay in England then<br />
 
go to Germany I being sent for<br />
 
go to Germany I being sent for<br />
 
soon after travilled to London<br />
 
soon after travilled to London<br />
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with one Mrs, Nicolos&nbsp;when I was used<br />
 
with one Mrs, Nicolos&nbsp;when I was used<br />
 
as laboures in my Choir when I&nbsp;<br />
 
as laboures in my Choir when I&nbsp;<br />
enjoy unspeakable&nbsp;Happy sesons&nbsp;<br />
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enjoyed unspeakable&nbsp;Happy sesons&nbsp;<br />
 
in real singelness&nbsp;of Heart<br />
 
in real singelness&nbsp;of Heart<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;In the year 1740, Old Style on February 5th<br />
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&nbsp; &nbsp;In the year 1740/1, Old Style on February 5th<br />
 
I entered the Married State &amp; on next&nbsp;<br />
 
I entered the Married State &amp; on next&nbsp;<br />
 
March the 4th I with my Dear Husband<br />
 
March the 4th I with my Dear Husband<br />
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People had been deeply imprest in&nbsp;<br />
 
People had been deeply imprest in&nbsp;<br />
 
Both our Hearts before we had any<br />
 
Both our Hearts before we had any<br />
apprehenscion&nbsp;if chaning&nbsp;our States<br />
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apprehenscion&nbsp;if changing&nbsp;our States<br />
 
&nbsp; &nbsp;On this voyage&nbsp;I experianced&nbsp;much&nbsp;<br />
 
&nbsp; &nbsp;On this voyage&nbsp;I experianced&nbsp;much&nbsp;<br />
 
greif&nbsp;&amp; sorrow principalley&nbsp;ocassioned<br />
 
greif&nbsp;&amp; sorrow principalley&nbsp;ocassioned<br />
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<br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
but now in her coming from the<br />
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but now on her coming from the<br />
 
Congeration&nbsp;in Harrandike denyed<br />
 
Congeration&nbsp;in Harrandike denyed<br />
 
that I knew her decent, &amp; thro her<br />
 
that I knew her decent, &amp; thro her<br />
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&nbsp; I have loved thee with an everlasting<br />
 
&nbsp; I have loved thee with an everlasting<br />
 
love, &amp; none shall pluck thee out of my hand<br />
 
love, &amp; none shall pluck thee out of my hand<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;This alwais&nbsp;proved 7 found Efficatious<br />
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&nbsp; &nbsp;This alwais&nbsp;proved &amp; found Efficatious<br />
 
to soften and sooth each greif&nbsp;&amp; truble as also<br />
 
to soften and sooth each greif&nbsp;&amp; truble as also<br />
 
to quell each ould unlamblike&nbsp;passion<br />
 
to quell each ould unlamblike&nbsp;passion<br />

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Angel - - On my choosing
reather to stay in England then
go to Germany I being sent for
soon after travilled to London
where I lived about 9 months
with one Mrs, Nicolos when I was used
as laboures in my Choir when I 
enjoyed unspeakable Happy sesons 
in real singelness of Heart
   In the year 1740/1, Old Style on February 5th
I entered the Married State & on next 
March the 4th I with my Dear Husband
went on Board with the first sea Cong
regation for Pensylveania , this voyage
as also travilling with our Saviour's
People had been deeply imprest in 
Both our Hearts before we had any
apprehenscion if changing our States
   On this voyage I experianced much 
greif & sorrow principalley ocassioned
thro & by my sister inlaw whose mean
origen I knew we both being Born & 
& grown up in one Neigbourhood
but



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but now on her coming from the
Congeration in Harrandike denyed
that I knew her decent, & thro her
unconverted, wicked mind, earnestly
endeavoured every way practiable
to belmish, & hurt me
   But He who is first say [saw] me lying in
my blood, countinued the same near
Friend often repeating to my Heart the 
first comfortable words (viz)
  I have loved thee with an everlasting
love, & none shall pluck thee out of my hand
   This alwais proved & found Efficatious
to soften and sooth each greif & truble as also
to quell each ould unlamblike passion
   we Arived by way New york in
Philladelphia in may on Assention 
Day 41. here we say [saw] the Dear Disipel 
whom thro our 3 months voyage
we had so often wished to see yea his
being hear strengthened my inclination 
to follow him 
   on our coming as som of the first settlers of Bethlehem in 
this young Congregation of which 
I had the Grace to become a Member
as also not long after an Acqalut
but before this I became a Menber 
of

   

 

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