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christ. The weakened of the flock were<br />
 
christ. The weakened of the flock were<br />
 
always objects of her perculiar care and<br />
 
always objects of her perculiar care and<br />
concern, and shew spared no pains&nbsp;<br />
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concern, and she spared no pains what<br />
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was in tending and bearing them in love;<br />
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and in such instances when all means<br />
 
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proved insufficient, it was evident to all around<br />
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her, how she always bemoaned their loss.<br />
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On the other hand our Savior gave her the<br />
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satifaction to see many faithful hand-<br />
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maids, whom she had hained up for the<br />
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Lord, enter into the different services of his<br />
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house, which she always looked upon as&nbsp;<br />
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the greatest favor confined on herself. As<br />
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the Choir here in Fulneck considerably in&nbsp;<br />
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creased it was in the yar 1780 taken into<br />
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consideration to build a house in Wyke,<br />
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and the proposal having been approved of,<br />
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our late sister had the pleasures to assist<br />
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in laying the foundation stone, which<br />
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was a blessed solemnity. When it was fur-<br />
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nished and inhabited by sister from<br />
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Fulneck she used to visit them frequent-<br />
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ly with great faithfulnes, and took<br />
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particular share in their

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Her character and the blessing which attended
the Labour i sknown and acknowledged
with thankfulness and we heavily wish
and pray that we may follow her foot-
steps. In the year 1772 when she the 
second time arrived in Fulneck the
choir and economies in Yorkshire
wee in a very hopeful state and she 
was recieved by them with the utmost
adacity both of body and mind, deeming
it her highest privilege to win souls for
christ. The weakened of the flock were
always objects of her perculiar care and
concern, and she spared no pains what
was in tending and bearing them in love;
and in such instances when all means
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proved insufficient, it was evident to all around
her, how she always bemoaned their loss.
On the other hand our Savior gave her the
satifaction to see many faithful hand-
maids, whom she had hained up for the
Lord, enter into the different services of his
house, which she always looked upon as 
the greatest favor confined on herself. As
the Choir here in Fulneck considerably in 
creased it was in the yar 1780 taken into
consideration to build a house in Wyke,
and the proposal having been approved of,
our late sister had the pleasures to assist
in laying the foundation stone, which
was a blessed solemnity. When it was fur-
nished and inhabited by sister from
Fulneck she used to visit them frequent-
ly with great faithfulnes, and took
particular share in their

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