Scripto


Revision Difference for page 03

in Mary Elizabeth Thornton

transcribe page | discuss page | view document

Revision as of 02:43:05, Dec 21, 2018
Edited by Madibrill
Revision as of 17:37:35, Dec 21, 2018
Strtolower("Protected") by Katiefaull
Line 1: Line 1:
 
of confirmation.&nbsp;<br />
 
of confirmation.&nbsp;<br />
Though we were not with her at the time, the remembrance she left behind her with a few friends, leads us to believe that there existed a feeling of Christian fellowship between her and the little flock in <placename>Salem</placename>, with which she connected, which affords a pleasing recollection to her surviving relatives.&nbsp;<br />
+
Though we were not with her at the<br />
Owing to circumstances her return home, was thought desirable by her parents, she having a large family also required her assistance. Beautiful instances might be given of her now chastened&nbsp;<gap></gap> in the society of her parents&nbsp;<gap></gap> friends, and her deep&nbsp;<gap></gap><br />
+
time, the remembrance she left be-<br />
 +
hind her with a few friends, leads us<br />
 +
to believe that there existed a feeling<br />
 +
of Christian fellowship between her<br />
 +
and the little flock in <placename>Salem</placename>, with<br />
 +
which <add>she</add>&nbsp;was connected, which affords a<br />
 +
pleasing recollection to her surviving<br />
 +
relatives.&nbsp;<br />
 +
Owing to circumstances her return<br />
 +
home, was thought desirable by her<br />
 +
parents, she having a large<br />
 +
family also required her assistance.<br />
 +
Beautiful instances might be<br />
 +
given of her now chastened delight<br />
 +
in the society of her parents&nbsp;+<br />
 +
friends, and her deep solicitude<br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
for the wellfare of her brothers + sisters.<br />
+
for the wellfare of her brothers +<br />
The Sabbath services were enjoyed with a keener relish; never had home been so sweet, or did the wishes of her parents meet with such a warm response as at this time, for it was her delight to do everything in her power to assist them in their various duties, as long as her health would permit.&nbsp;<br />
+
sisters.--<gap></gap>The Sabbath services<br />
In <date>December 1853</date> she took a violent cold + cough, which never left her, but gradually brought on the beginning disease which terminated her life.&nbsp;<br />
+
were enjoyed with a keener relish;<br />
Owing to the <note><span style="background-color:null;">familiar</span></note><span style="background-color:null;">&nbsp;</span>nature of her complaint, she always&nbsp;<gap></gap> the&nbsp;<gap></gap> that she was better which her
+
never had home been so sweet, or <add>did</add> the<br />
 +
wishes of her parents meet with<br />
 +
such a warm response <add>as</add> at this time,<br />
 +
for it was her delight to do everything<br />
 +
in her power to assist them in their<br />
 +
various duties, as long as her<br />
 +
health would permit.&nbsp;<br />
 +
In <date>December 1853</date> she took a<br />
 +
violent cold + cough, which never<br />
 +
left her, but gradually brought<br />
 +
on the lingering disease which<br />
 +
terminated her life.&nbsp;<br />
 +
Owing to the peculiar nature of her<br />
 +
complaint, she always entertained the<br />
 +
hope that she was better which her

Revision as of 17:37:35, Dec 21, 2018

of confirmation. 
Though we were not with her at the
time, the remembrance she left be-
hind her with a few friends, leads us
to believe that there existed a feeling
of Christian fellowship between her
and the little flock in <placename>Salem</placename>, with
which <add>she</add> was connected, which affords a
pleasing recollection to her surviving
relatives. 
Owing to circumstances her return
home, was thought desirable by her
parents, she having a large
family also required her assistance.
Beautiful instances might be
given of her now chastened delight
in the society of her parents +
friends, and her deep solicitude

for the wellfare of her brothers +
sisters.--<gap></gap>The Sabbath services
were enjoyed with a keener relish;
never had home been so sweet, or <add>did</add> the
wishes of her parents meet with
such a warm response <add>as</add> at this time,
for it was her delight to do everything
in her power to assist them in their
various duties, as long as her
health would permit. 
In <date>December 1853</date> she took a
violent cold + cough, which never
left her, but gradually brought
on the lingering disease which
terminated her life. 
Owing to the peculiar nature of her
complaint, she always entertained the
hope that she was better which her

Register.