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when I cannot tell; but it will not be yet; <br /> | when I cannot tell; but it will not be yet; <br /> | ||
After this Mr. Valentine, the abovementioned<br /> | After this Mr. Valentine, the abovementioned<br /> | ||
− | Arian | + | Arian Minister, told me, I had changed for the<br /> |
− | + | women by joining the Brother. I sent him the <br /> | |
− | + | nine discourses on Christ's Divinity, by Count<br /> | |
Zinzendorf; but they did not please him. Soon<br /> | Zinzendorf; but they did not please him. Soon<br /> | ||
after he fell sick; I felt great concern for<br /> | after he fell sick; I felt great concern for<br /> | ||
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as he wished to see me. When I came to his<br /> | as he wished to see me. When I came to his<br /> | ||
bed side, he put out his hands to me, and ap-<br /> | bed side, he put out his hands to me, and ap-<br /> | ||
− | peared like | + | peared like an affectionate, loving child, and <br /> |
said "We have had many arguments, but <br /> | said "We have had many arguments, but <br /> | ||
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assured that thou shall be his and belong to the
people of God, but what people and where and
when I cannot tell; but it will not be yet;
After this Mr. Valentine, the abovementioned
Arian Minister, told me, I had changed for the
women by joining the Brother. I sent him the
nine discourses on Christ's Divinity, by Count
Zinzendorf; but they did not please him. Soon
after he fell sick; I felt great concern for
him and went often to converse with him.
whenever I mentioned anything about the
discourses I sent him, he was out of patience
and desired me to visit him no more; neverthe-
less, I told him, that I was concerned for him
and should call again to see him. However
stayed away for sometime, but hearing that
he grew very weak, I resolved to visit him a-
gain, as I felt very anxious about his happi-
ness. Coming to his home I was informed by
his daughter, that he endured her to suffer
more to come to him, not even his own chil-
dren. I therefore sent my love to him, which
was ongoing after his health. This being deli-
vered, he desired his daughter to send me to him,
as he wished to see me. When I came to his
bed side, he put out his hands to me, and ap-
peared like an affectionate, loving child, and
said "We have had many arguments, but