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− | + | melted my heart in thousand tears. In 1740<br /> | |
− | + | I was after the then usual manner <sup>received </sup>into the<br /> | |
+ | Childrens Cong<sup>n</sup> which proved a great bles<br /> | ||
+ | sing to me, I devoted my heart to our Savior<br /> | ||
+ | to live to him & serve him; however after<br /> | ||
+ | wards, I must own, I had many things to<br /> | ||
+ | experience by which I learnt better to know<br /> | ||
+ | myself but our Savior was faithful and<br /> | ||
+ | helped me thro', I always felt freedom to<br /> | ||
+ | speak my mind openhartedly to my Labouress<br /> | ||
+ | which was a great help to me. In the year<br /> | ||
1741 I was received into the great girls Choir<br /> | 1741 I was received into the great girls Choir<br /> | ||
and in the same year I enjoyed the holy<br /> | and in the same year I enjoyed the holy<br /> | ||
− | + | Com<sup>n</sup> for the first time, which was<br /> | |
an unspeakable blessing to my heart. At <br /> | an unspeakable blessing to my heart. At <br /> | ||
that time there was a company of great<br /> | that time there was a company of great<br /> | ||
girls which the late Count took par-<br /> | girls which the late Count took par-<br /> | ||
− | ticular care of, he kept us | + | ticular care of, he kept us Choirmeetings<br /> |
and instructed us how to become useful<br /> | and instructed us how to become useful<br /> | ||
− | in our | + | in our Saviors service. I was appoin-<br /> |
− | ted to keep the | + | ted to keep the Childrens & great girls<br /> |
− | , and enjoyed many blessings from | + | bands, and enjoyed many blessings from<br /> |
− | when we spoke together of his great love | + | our Savior, when we spoke together of<br /> |
− | + | his great love & mercy. Soon after<br /> | |
+ | I had the office of an assistant among<br /> | ||
+ | /// <br /> | ||
the Children conferred upon me and<br /> | the Children conferred upon me and<br /> | ||
moved in the same year with this Oeco-<br /> | moved in the same year with this Oeco-<br /> | ||
− | nomy to | + | nomy to Herrnhag. All these appoint-<br /> |
ments taught me to come into closer<br /> | ments taught me to come into closer<br /> | ||
connection with our Savior and showed <br /> | connection with our Savior and showed <br /> | ||
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me in the dust before him. I had the<br /> | me in the dust before him. I had the<br /> | ||
confidence to cleave to him as a poor<br /> | confidence to cleave to him as a poor<br /> | ||
− | sinner, | + | sinner, & believed he would help me<br /> |
− | thro'. 1743 I was accepted an | + | thro'. 1743 I was accepted an Acoluth<br /> |
− | with a large company, which | + | with a large company, which encou-<br /> |
− | me anew to live to him and<br /> | + | rag'd me anew to live to him and<br /> |
serve him as a poor Child that has<br /> | serve him as a poor Child that has<br /> | ||
nothing to plead but his mercy from<br /> | nothing to plead but his mercy from<br /> | ||
− | day to day. 1744 I was | + | day to day. 1744 I was receiv'd<br /> |
− | into the | + | into the S. S<sup>rs</sup> Choir and 1747 <br /> |
blessed for a Deaconess. 1748 I received<br /> | blessed for a Deaconess. 1748 I received<br /> | ||
− | a Call to be | + | a Call to be S. S<sup>rs</sup> Labores at Beth-<br /> |
− | lehem in America. In London | + | lehem in America. In London Febr.<br /> |
− | the 10th I was | + | the 10th I was bless for my office &<br /> |
− | set out in June. Sept the | + | set out in June. Sept the 20<sup>th</sup> I<br /> |
arrived in Bethlehem after a trouble-<br /> | arrived in Bethlehem after a trouble-<br /> | ||
some voyage. I cannot but take no-<br /> | some voyage. I cannot but take no-<br /> | ||
− | that this year the | + | tice, that this year the 13<sup>th</sup> of Nov.<br /> |
was celebrated the first time in<br /> | was celebrated the first time in<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 17:42:11, May 21, 2019
melted my heart in thousand tears. In 1740
I was after the then usual manner received into the
Childrens Congn which proved a great bles
sing to me, I devoted my heart to our Savior
to live to him & serve him; however after
wards, I must own, I had many things to
experience by which I learnt better to know
myself but our Savior was faithful and
helped me thro', I always felt freedom to
speak my mind openhartedly to my Labouress
which was a great help to me. In the year
1741 I was received into the great girls Choir
and in the same year I enjoyed the holy
Comn for the first time, which was
an unspeakable blessing to my heart. At
that time there was a company of great
girls which the late Count took par-
ticular care of, he kept us Choirmeetings
and instructed us how to become useful
in our Saviors service. I was appoin-
ted to keep the Childrens & great girls
bands, and enjoyed many blessings from
our Savior, when we spoke together of
his great love & mercy. Soon after
I had the office of an assistant among
///
the Children conferred upon me and
moved in the same year with this Oeco-
nomy to Herrnhag. All these appoint-
ments taught me to come into closer
connection with our Savior and showed
me that I could do nothing of myself.
His mercy and love shown to me bowed
me in the dust before him. I had the
confidence to cleave to him as a poor
sinner, & believed he would help me
thro'. 1743 I was accepted an Acoluth
with a large company, which encou-
rag'd me anew to live to him and
serve him as a poor Child that has
nothing to plead but his mercy from
day to day. 1744 I was receiv'd
into the S. Srs Choir and 1747
blessed for a Deaconess. 1748 I received
a Call to be S. Srs Labores at Beth-
lehem in America. In London Febr.
the 10th I was bless for my office &
set out in June. Sept the 20th I
arrived in Bethlehem after a trouble-
some voyage. I cannot but take no-
tice, that this year the 13th of Nov.
was celebrated the first time in