Scripto


Revision Difference for page 05

in Elizabeth Grundy

transcribe page | discuss page | view document

Revision as of 17:32:14, Sep 06, 2018
Edited by Cwb019
Revision as of 18:08:41, Sep 11, 2018
Edited by Cwb019
Line 17: Line 17:
 
difficult to come through. I had not only to go<br />
 
difficult to come through. I had not only to go<br />
 
twenty miles for the work, by which I earned a<br />
 
twenty miles for the work, by which I earned a<br />
livelihood, but the necesities of life, ?<br />
+
livelihood, but the necesities of life, parti-<br />
? bread man to fourth the ?, they had<br />
+
cularly bread ran to double the price, they had<br />
been sold for a fifth before. Yet I never ?<br />
+
been sold for a fifth before. Yet I never re-<br />
? of having more ?, but ?.<br />
+
pented of having moved hither, but was con-<br />
? ? happy with a small portion of<br />
+
tent and happy with a small portion of<br />
 
very mean, fare; and my son, who was now<br />
 
very mean, fare; and my son, who was now<br />
nine years old, was ?. Our savior<br />
+
nine years old, was the same. Our savior<br />
 
abundantly blessed us internally, and we<br />
 
abundantly blessed us internally, and we<br />
spent our time, which at work, with ?<br />
+
spent our time, which at work, with singing<br />
of ? and his sufferings, being enabled to<br />
+
of Him and his sufferings, being enabled to<br />
 
take our refuge to him in all our ?.<br />
 
take our refuge to him in all our ?.<br />
 
&nbsp;
 
&nbsp;

Revision as of 18:08:41, Sep 11, 2018

away by worldly prosperity, and being afraid of
losing by any means that happiness, which
was then and has been ever since of the last im-
portance to me, I gave my shopkeeping in the
midst of prosperity, and these words of our savior
followed me continutally, "What shall it profit
a man, tho' he gains the whole world and loves
his own soul." And I think it would because
for many, even members of the Brethren church, 
of this was barely considered. I can say with
truth, that from that day to this, our savior,
and fellowship with his people have been more
important to me than anything else in
the world.
In August 1756. I moved to Dukenfield, as
a member of that congregation. Here I found it very
difficult to come through. I had not only to go
twenty miles for the work, by which I earned a
livelihood, but the necesities of life, parti-
cularly bread ran to double the price, they had
been sold for a fifth before. Yet I never re-
pented of having moved hither, but was con-
tent and happy with a small portion of
very mean, fare; and my son, who was now
nine years old, was the same. Our savior
abundantly blessed us internally, and we
spent our time, which at work, with singing
of Him and his sufferings, being enabled to
take our refuge to him in all our ?.
 

Register.