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Our dear happily departed sister<br /> | Our dear happily departed sister<br /> | ||
− | Anna Rosina Anderson, has left<br /> | + | <persname>Anna Rosina Anderson</persname>, has left<br /> |
the following account of herself:<br /> | the following account of herself:<br /> | ||
I was from the 9th of aug 1727 at<br /> | I was from the 9th of aug 1727 at<br /> | ||
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in the same connection with the Cong.<br /> | in the same connection with the Cong.<br /> | ||
and send me from my earliest years every<br /> | and send me from my earliest years every<br /> | ||
− | Sunday to Herrnhut to the Childrens<br /> | + | Sunday to <placename>Herrnhut</placename> to the Childrens<br /> |
− | meeting, which the late Count Zinzendorf<br /> | + | meeting, which the late <persname>Count Zinzendorf</persname><br /> |
kept. He asked me many questions, and <br /> | kept. He asked me many questions, and <br /> | ||
tho I did not always understand him,<br /> | tho I did not always understand him,<br /> | ||
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which the late Count took care of my<br /> | which the late Count took care of my<br /> | ||
mother and her children; She came to<br /> | mother and her children; She came to<br /> | ||
− | live in the widows house at Herrnhut. | + | live in the widows house at <placename>Herrnhut</placename>. |
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Our dear happily departed sister
<persname>Anna Rosina Anderson</persname>, has left
the following account of herself:
I was from the 9th of aug 1727 at
<placename>Berthelsdorf</placename>. My Parents belonging to
the Cong endeavoured to bring me up
in the same connection with the Cong.
and send me from my earliest years every
Sunday to <placename>Herrnhut</placename> to the Childrens
meeting, which the late <persname>Count Zinzendorf</persname>
kept. He asked me many questions, and
tho I did not always understand him,
yet it made an impression on my heart
and I felt a desire to be happy.
When I was in my 7th year my father de-
parted happily to our savior, after
which the late Count took care of my
mother and her children; She came to
live in the widows house at <placename>Herrnhut</placename>.