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She had for many years been troubled with a&nbsp;<br />
 
She had for many years been troubled with a&nbsp;<br />
 
violent cough, which sometimes deprived her<br />
 
violent cough, which sometimes deprived her<br />
of natural rest; yet she never immersed,?<br />
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of natural rest; yet she never murmured,<br />
let her complaint be ever so great; but al-<br />
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lest her complaint be ever so great; but al-<br />
ways prayed for
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ways prayed for resignation, and relied on<br />
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Him, who had never forsaken or disappoin-<br />
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ted her.&nbsp;<br />
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<br />
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Her son saying to her on the Day of her&nbsp;<br />
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Departure: &quot;My Dear mother, I wish our Sa-<br />
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vior would raise you up even more;&quot; she<br />
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replied: &quot;Do not keep me back, let me go<br />
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freely; it will be best for me now; I want<br />
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to be gone and to see my Dear Savior.&quot;<br />
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At noon, her son wishing her to take some<br />
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<br />
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chapel was found too small, and the founda-<br />
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tion stone for a new one was laid March.28.1806.<br />
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The Society also increased. A few weeks after&nbsp;<br />
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her Departure 8 new members were added to&nbsp;<br />
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the same. At her Death their number was 17.<br />
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exactly as many as she found in connexi-<br />
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on with the Brethren, other find coming<br />
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to Bayldon. And when I left Yorkshire<br />
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in 1804, their&nbsp; number was between 40&lt;50.<br />
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and I learn by letters that they continued to<br />
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increase in number and grace.<br />
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Copier.&nbsp;<br />
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She had for many years been troubled with a 
violent cough, which sometimes deprived her
of natural rest; yet she never murmured,
lest her complaint be ever so great; but al-
ways prayed for resignation, and relied on
Him, who had never forsaken or disappoin-
ted her. 

Her son saying to her on the Day of her 
Departure: "My Dear mother, I wish our Sa-
vior would raise you up even more;" she
replied: "Do not keep me back, let me go
freely; it will be best for me now; I want
to be gone and to see my Dear Savior."
At noon, her son wishing her to take some



chapel was found too small, and the founda-
tion stone for a new one was laid March.28.1806.
The Society also increased. A few weeks after 
her Departure 8 new members were added to 
the same. At her Death their number was 17.
exactly as many as she found in connexi-
on with the Brethren, other find coming
to Bayldon. And when I left Yorkshire
in 1804, their  number was between 40<50.
and I learn by letters that they continued to
increase in number and grace.

Copier. 
 

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