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though not attending school regularly, as her mother required her assistance [with] the household duties.&nbsp;<br />
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though not attending <add>school</add> regularly, as<br />
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her mother required her assistance&nbsp;in<br />
 +
the household duties.&nbsp;<br />
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The pleasure she seemed to feel in her<br />
 +
studies while at school, and the<br />
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progress she made during that<br />
 +
short period, together with her affec-<br />
 +
tion for teachers &amp; companions, were<br />
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gratifying proofs to her dear parents<br />
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that she was under the fixed influ-<br />
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ence of correct principles, in endea-<br />
 +
vouring to redeem the time she<br />
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felt of so great value.<br />
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In her 16th year, she went to<br />
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<span style="background-color:null;"><placename>Bootle</placename> where she remained for 7<br />
 +
months, but owing to her health<br />
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+ the removal of the family to<br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
The pleasure she seemed to feel in her studies while at school, and the progress she made during that short period, together with her affection for teachers &amp; companions, were gratifying proofs to her dear parents that she was under the fixed influence of correct principles, in endeavouring to redeem the time she felt of so great value.<br />
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<placename>London</placename> she was obliged to return<br />
<br />
+
home. While there she enjoyed<br />
In her 16th year, she went to <span style="background-color:#f1c40f;">Brotte</span><span style="background-color:null;">&nbsp;where she remained for [] months, but owing to her health + the removal of the family to London she was obliged to return home. While there she enjoyed the society of a Christian minister of the establishes Church, of whom she often spoke upon where comes sations she derived great benefit. Her health improving, she went to Lancashire; but as in the course of a few months, a change seemed desireable both by her parents + [Brother] Miller, the leatter took her into his own house, where she remained about a year + nine months.<br />
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the society of a Christian minister<br />
<br />
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of the established Church, of whom<br />
During her stay in Salem, she experienced much blessing by occasion of her reception into the Church (of Christ) by the rite</span>
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she often spoke + from whose conver-<br />
 +
sations she derived great benefit.<br />
 +
Her health improving, she went to<br />
 +
<placename>Lancashire</placename>; but as in the course<br />
 +
of a few months, a change seemed<br />
 +
desireable both by her parents +<br />
 +
<persname><abbr>Brother </abbr>Miller</persname>, the latter took her<br />
 +
into his own house, where she<br />
 +
remained about a year + nine<br />
 +
months.<br />
 +
During her stay in <placename>Salem</placename>, she<br />
 +
experienced much blessing by<br />
 +
occasion of her reception into the<br />
 +
Church (of Christ) by the rite</span>

Revision as of 17:21:29, Dec 21, 2018

though not attending <add>school</add> regularly, as
her mother required her assistance in
the household duties. 
The pleasure she seemed to feel in her
studies while at school, and the
progress she made during that
short period, together with her affec-
tion for teachers & companions, were
gratifying proofs to her dear parents
that she was under the fixed influ-
ence of correct principles, in endea-
vouring to redeem the time she
felt of so great value.
In her 16th year, she went to
<placename>Bootle</placename> where she remained for 7
months, but owing to her health
+ the removal of the family to

<placename>London</placename> she was obliged to return
home. While there she enjoyed
the society of a Christian minister
of the established Church, of whom
she often spoke + from whose conver-
sations she derived great benefit.
Her health improving, she went to
<placename>Lancashire</placename>; but as in the course
of a few months, a change seemed
desireable both by her parents +
<persname>Brother Miller</persname>, the latter took her
into his own house, where she
remained about a year + nine
months.
During her stay in <placename>Salem</placename>, she
experienced much blessing by
occasion of her reception into the
Church (of Christ) by the rite

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