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the H. Com<sup>n</sup> but it was long before that favour was gran<br />
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the H. Com<sup>n</sup> but it was long before that favour was gran<sup>td</sup><br />
 
me. A conversation previous to it with the late B<sup>r</sup><br />
 
me. A conversation previous to it with the late B<sup>r</sup><br />
 
Tranecker?, proved a great blessing to me, He asked if<br />
 
Tranecker?, proved a great blessing to me, He asked if<br />
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he spoke very encouraging words to me, and said that<br />
 
he spoke very encouraging words to me, and said that<br />
 
our Saviours ways were different with every poor sinners.<br />
 
our Saviours ways were different with every poor sinners.<br />
Dec<sup>r</sup> 8<sup>th</sup> 1776 I had the favour to partake for tho first<br />
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Dec<sup>r</sup> 8<sup>th</sup> 1776 I had the favour to partake for the first<br />
 
time of the H Com<sup>n</sup>. In 1779 I removed with my Mother<br />
 
time of the H Com<sup>n</sup>. In 1779 I removed with my Mother<br />
 
Bankhouse, where I spent 3 years very comfortably, tho<br />
 
Bankhouse, where I spent 3 years very comfortably, tho<br />
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helped me and proved my faithful friend.<br />
 
helped me and proved my faithful friend.<br />
 
After the happy departure of my dear Mother whom<br />
 
After the happy departure of my dear Mother whom<br />
I nursed to my end, I want? to live at Hackmand? wyke<br />
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I nursed to my end, I went to live at Heckmondwyke<br />
 
to care for my B<sup>r</sup> Children, where I staid until<br />
 
to care for my B<sup>r</sup> Children, where I staid until<br />
 
June 28<sup>th</sup> 1783 when I came to the S<sup>rs</sup> house here.<br />
 
June 28<sup>th</sup> 1783 when I came to the S<sup>rs</sup> house here.<br />
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to my wished for desire, and no trials whatsoever have<br />
 
to my wished for desire, and no trials whatsoever have<br />
 
made me wish to leave it. My own temper and work<br />
 
made me wish to leave it. My own temper and work<br />
made it sometimes trying, but little uneasiness,<br />
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made it sometimes trying, but little uneasinesses<br />
 
were soon settled again, and I can truly say that my<br />
 
were soon settled again, and I can truly say that my<br />
 
living in this house has proved a Blessing to me.<br />
 
living in this house has proved a Blessing to me.<br />
 
Where I have learned to know more of myself and of<br />
 
Where I have learned to know more of myself and of<br />
 
our Saviours leading<br />
 
our Saviours leading<br />
Had I not thee of Lamb of God once bleeding<br />
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Had I not thee O Lamb of God once bleeding<br />
 
Were not thy blood for me a sinner pleading<br />
 
Were not thy blood for me a sinner pleading<br />
 
Where should I poorest among all the needy<br />
 
Where should I poorest among all the needy<br />
Find succour? ready--
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Find succour ready--

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the H. Comn but it was long before that favour was grantd
me. A conversation previous to it with the late Br
Tranecker?, proved a great blessing to me, He asked if
I had felt a clearness that our Saviour had pardoned all
my sins, to which I answered as mentioned before, upon
he spoke very encouraging words to me, and said that
our Saviours ways were different with every poor sinners.
Decr 8th 1776 I had the favour to partake for the first
time of the H Comn. In 1779 I removed with my Mother
Bankhouse, where I spent 3 years very comfortably, tho
I had many schol schools for my own heart. but our Savior
helped me and proved my faithful friend.
After the happy departure of my dear Mother whom
I nursed to my end, I went to live at Heckmondwyke
to care for my Br Children, where I staid until
June 28th 1783 when I came to the Srs house here.
I entered this house with my whole heart, according
to my wished for desire, and no trials whatsoever have
made me wish to leave it. My own temper and work
made it sometimes trying, but little uneasinesses
were soon settled again, and I can truly say that my
living in this house has proved a Blessing to me.
Where I have learned to know more of myself and of
our Saviours leading
Had I not thee O Lamb of God once bleeding
Were not thy blood for me a sinner pleading
Where should I poorest among all the needy
Find succour ready--

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