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− | The Course of Life of the | + | The Course of Life of the Great Girl <persname>Hannah Hunt</persname><br /> |
− | I was born in | + | I was born in Gomersal in the parish of Birstol<placename> </placename>in<br /> |
the year 1755, removed with my parents to<br /> | the year 1755, removed with my parents to<br /> | ||
Fulneck 1760, by which means I had the opportunity<br /> | Fulneck 1760, by which means I had the opportunity<br /> | ||
of going to the Childrens meeting which was a<br /> | of going to the Childrens meeting which was a<br /> | ||
− | great | + | great favoar to me & also a Great satisfaction<br /> |
to my dear parents when I behaved orderly and<br /> | to my dear parents when I behaved orderly and<br /> | ||
− | well, but | + | well, but alass it was too much <corr>often </corr>the case otherwise<br /> |
my lightmindedness often deprived me of the<br /> | my lightmindedness often deprived me of the<br /> | ||
injoyment of the congregation Days which was<br /> | injoyment of the congregation Days which was<br /> | ||
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bamm? myself more aollomly? then I surely<br /> | bamm? myself more aollomly? then I surely<br /> | ||
should have done, had I been sufferd to go on<br /> | should have done, had I been sufferd to go on<br /> | ||
− | with out reprose, | + | with out reprose,<br /> |
− | March 25 by I was received into the | + | March 25 by I was received into the great girls choir<br /> |
from which time I became more thoughtful over the<br /> | from which time I became more thoughtful over the<br /> | ||
− | myself for the future more to my | + | miss spent time in My Childrens years, & wishd to conduct<br /> |
− | which | + | myself for the future more to my saviours mind,<br /> |
− | the | + | which occasion'd an Earnest desire in me to live amongst<br /> |
− | the | + | the Girls in the Choirhouse into which place I had<br /> |
− | with a real desire to devote | + | the Grace to enter the following month of august<br /> |
− | Saviour, | + | with a real desire to devote soul & body to live to my dear<br /> |
+ | Saviour, beging Him to forgive me all my former disobedience<br /> | ||
& make me a true poor sinner according to his own Heart<br /> | & make me a true poor sinner according to his own Heart<br /> | ||
but after all my good resolutions, I had not the grace to be<br /> | but after all my good resolutions, I had not the grace to be<br /> | ||
− | open Hearted nither to my | + | open Hearted nither to my Labourers nor room companions<br /> |
− | so that I came into a real dryness & indifferece of | + | so that I came into a real dryness & indifferece of Heart to <br /> |
− | the Calls of | + | the Calls of Grace & also the blessing I might have injoyd<br /> |
− | + | amongest the dear Girls, who as well as the Sisters, felt<br /> | |
− | great pain & concern over my poor | + | great pain & concern over my poor Salvation; which brought<br /> |
me upon more serious reflection & I began to be more diciably?<br /> | me upon more serious reflection & I began to be more diciably?<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 15:21:17, Sep 13, 2019
The Course of Life of the Great Girl <persname>Hannah Hunt</persname>
I was born in Gomersal in the parish of Birstol<placename> </placename>in
the year 1755, removed with my parents to
Fulneck 1760, by which means I had the opportunity
of going to the Childrens meeting which was a
great favoar to me & also a Great satisfaction
to my dear parents when I behaved orderly and
well, but alass it was too much <corr>often </corr>the case otherwise
my lightmindedness often deprived me of the
injoyment of the congregation Days which was
at Times a real mortification to me & made me
bamm? myself more aollomly? then I surely
should have done, had I been sufferd to go on
with out reprose,
March 25 by I was received into the great girls choir
from which time I became more thoughtful over the
miss spent time in My Childrens years, & wishd to conduct
myself for the future more to my saviours mind,
which occasion'd an Earnest desire in me to live amongst
the Girls in the Choirhouse into which place I had
the Grace to enter the following month of august
with a real desire to devote soul & body to live to my dear
Saviour, beging Him to forgive me all my former disobedience
& make me a true poor sinner according to his own Heart
but after all my good resolutions, I had not the grace to be
open Hearted nither to my Labourers nor room companions
so that I came into a real dryness & indifferece of Heart to
the Calls of Grace & also the blessing I might have injoyd
amongest the dear Girls, who as well as the Sisters, felt
great pain & concern over my poor Salvation; which brought
me upon more serious reflection & I began to be more diciably?