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ledged as an Honest Heart, In y<sup>e</sup> begining of June<br />
 
ledged as an Honest Heart, In y<sup>e</sup> begining of June<br />
 
1746 she came to live at the Single S<sup>rs</sup><br />
 
1746 she came to live at the Single S<sup>rs</sup><br />
Oconomic at Pudsey; she was one of the Hourly&nbsp;<br />
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Oconomie at Pudsey; she was one of the Hourly&nbsp;<br />
Interessers? and also visiter in the Plans, in this&nbsp;<br />
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Intercessers and also visiter in the Plans, in this&nbsp;<br />
year was also for a short time at Ox heys and&nbsp;<br />
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year was also for a short time at Oxheys and&nbsp;<br />
Holm, and had the Care of Each of those Oconomics<br />
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Holm, and had the Care of Each of those Oconomies<br />
 
And May 1747 She made also the begining of that&nbsp;<br />
 
And May 1747 She made also the begining of that&nbsp;<br />
at Clegheaton?, as well as the first School of the&nbsp;<br />
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at Clegheaton, as well as the first School of the&nbsp;<br />
 
girls, Which she kept at the Same Place<br />
 
girls, Which she kept at the Same Place<br />
 
From thence She went to Tyrsal in Aug<sup>t</sup> 1750 and&nbsp;<br />
 
From thence She went to Tyrsal in Aug<sup>t</sup> 1750 and&nbsp;<br />
Began an Oconomic there where she continued&nbsp;<br />
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Began an Oconomie there where she continued&nbsp;<br />
 
till December 1752 when She with the Said<br />
 
till December 1752 when She with the Said<br />
Oconomic Came to Live In the choir House of&nbsp;<br />
+
Oconomie Came to Live In the Choir House of&nbsp;<br />
 
the Single Sisters, Where she Perform&#39;d the&nbsp;<br />
 
the Single Sisters, Where she Perform&#39;d the&nbsp;<br />
 
Office which she had there of accountant and<br />
 
Office which she had there of accountant and<br />
Inspecter of outward affairs as also of vorgasety?<br />
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Inspecter of outward affairs as also of vorgasety<br />
 
of a Room with that Punctuality and exactness<br />
 
of a Room with that Punctuality and exactness<br />
 
So Peculiar to her and to the Satisfaction of the&nbsp;<br />
 
So Peculiar to her and to the Satisfaction of the&nbsp;<br />
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troubled with a Certain Cough, Which We thought&nbsp;<br />
 
troubled with a Certain Cough, Which We thought&nbsp;<br />
 
Would turn out to be a Consumption; and the&nbsp;<br />
 
Would turn out to be a Consumption; and the&nbsp;<br />
&nbsp;
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<br />
 +
12<sup>th</sup> of February She Retir&#39;d to the Sick Room<br />
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Where by many Persuasions We got her to Use Some<br />
 +
thing from the Doctor in hopes that She might<br />
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soon be better, all things possible was done for her<br />
 +
In Regard to her health But she often Believ&#39;d that&nbsp;<br />
 +
The Physicians did not Rightly understand her<br />
 +
Disorder &amp; therefore Resolv&#39;d to Leave of taking<br />
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Medcines &amp; to give herself over into the Hands of<br />
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our Saviour, But as her Sickness Seem&#39;d to be of&nbsp;<br />
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a lingering disorder she had some small hopes of<br />
 +
Recovering again, During her Sickness the Congre<sup>n</sup><br />
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Partook 4 times of the Holy Sacrament, and the<br />
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third time which was the 20<sup>th</sup> of April Our Dear&nbsp;<br />
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Johannes brought it to her; Which Was attended<br />
 +
With a very Particular Sweet feeling, He sung<br />
 +
her that verse, the Soul of Christ her Sanity &amp;c<br />
 +
after which she laid herself happily Down to rest<br />
 +
The 23<sup>d</sup> She Long&#39;d very much to speak With Sister<br />
 +
Mary; Where she told she Plainly Perceiv&#39;d She&nbsp;<br />
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grew Weaker and Beliv&#39;d She Should go to our<br />
 +
Saviour, and Because She felt herself not capable<br />
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of Performing her Office of Writing &amp; Reckoning&nbsp;<br />
 +
as She Us&#39;d to do Therefore her desire was to<br />
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give it over, That she might Spend those Days<br />
 +
Which she had yet to Live, In Pleasure &amp; Satis-<br />
 +
faction; and in the Closest Nearness of her Bride-<br />
 +
groom &amp; Lover, Without the care of outward<br />
 +
Matters, Which was approv&#39;d on, then she said,<br />
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This Was a Point Which I have long&#39;d for to be&nbsp;<br />
 +
Settled While I had Strength to Speak, Now the&nbsp;<br />
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Second is, Concerning My own Heart, Which will<br />
 +
take Up a Considerable Time, But I Would<br />
 +
desire you to hear me Patiently &amp; not be grievd<br />
 +
after I have told you all, and then I only beg you<br />
 +
To forgive <s>you</s> <sup>me</sup>&nbsp;&amp; Love me Still, Some of them<br />
 +
are oft matters, Which I know our Saviour has forgiven

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and was better Satisfied + she had an extraordinary
gift for Oconomical affairs, and Was very diligent
and exact in ye like Undertakings, of which many
were Commited to her Care, her Labours were not
without Blessing X But yet (from what cause we
Will not Possibly determine,) they were frequently
Intermingled with Disappointments and disagreeable
circumstances to the disatisfaction of others, but
particularly to the grief of her own heart and to 
the detriment of her Bodily health X yet She was
By many heartily Beloved and generally acknow-
ledged as an Honest Heart, In ye begining of June
1746 she came to live at the Single Srs
Oconomie at Pudsey; she was one of the Hourly 
Intercessers and also visiter in the Plans, in this 
year was also for a short time at Oxheys and 
Holm, and had the Care of Each of those Oconomies
And May 1747 She made also the begining of that 
at Clegheaton, as well as the first School of the 
girls, Which she kept at the Same Place
From thence She went to Tyrsal in Augt 1750 and 
Began an Oconomie there where she continued 
till December 1752 when She with the Said
Oconomie Came to Live In the Choir House of 
the Single Sisters, Where she Perform'd the 
Office which she had there of accountant and
Inspecter of outward affairs as also of vorgasety
of a Room with that Punctuality and exactness
So Peculiar to her and to the Satisfaction of the 
Whole House, and this She carried on even in 
her Sickness, Which Begun In the month of Novbr
1754 When She first complain'd Whereby We
Plainly Perceiv'd that She fell away, and was
troubled with a Certain Cough, Which We thought 
Would turn out to be a Consumption; and the 

12th of February She Retir'd to the Sick Room
Where by many Persuasions We got her to Use Some
thing from the Doctor in hopes that She might
soon be better, all things possible was done for her
In Regard to her health But she often Believ'd that 
The Physicians did not Rightly understand her
Disorder & therefore Resolv'd to Leave of taking
Medcines & to give herself over into the Hands of
our Saviour, But as her Sickness Seem'd to be of 
a lingering disorder she had some small hopes of
Recovering again, During her Sickness the Congren
Partook 4 times of the Holy Sacrament, and the
third time which was the 20th of April Our Dear 
Johannes brought it to her; Which Was attended
With a very Particular Sweet feeling, He sung
her that verse, the Soul of Christ her Sanity &c
after which she laid herself happily Down to rest
The 23d She Long'd very much to speak With Sister
Mary; Where she told she Plainly Perceiv'd She 
grew Weaker and Beliv'd She Should go to our
Saviour, and Because She felt herself not capable
of Performing her Office of Writing & Reckoning 
as She Us'd to do Therefore her desire was to
give it over, That she might Spend those Days
Which she had yet to Live, In Pleasure & Satis-
faction; and in the Closest Nearness of her Bride-
groom & Lover, Without the care of outward
Matters, Which was approv'd on, then she said,
This Was a Point Which I have long'd for to be 
Settled While I had Strength to Speak, Now the 
Second is, Concerning My own Heart, Which will
take Up a Considerable Time, But I Would
desire you to hear me Patiently & not be grievd
after I have told you all, and then I only beg you
To forgive you me & Love me Still, Some of them
are oft matters, Which I know our Saviour has forgiven

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