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they very early perceiving my natural turn to be <del>???</del> quick livly<br />
 
they very early perceiving my natural turn to be <del>???</del> quick livly<br />
 
and active, on that account took the greater care of me takeing<br />
 
and active, on that account took the greater care of me takeing<br />
me with them constantly to the Decenters(?) meetings, as I at that<br />
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me with them constantly to the Decenters meetings, as I at that<br />
 
time did not understand their meaning, I look upon it as being<br />
 
time did not understand their meaning, I look upon it as being<br />
 
very hardly dealt with, but afterwards san(?) clearly that their<br />
 
very hardly dealt with, but afterwards san(?) clearly that their<br />

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I was born at Northarm in the parish of Halifax
in the year <add>May 29</add> 1722. My Parents being very religious
endeavour'd to bring me up strictly in the fear of God.
they very early perceiving my natural turn to be ??? quick livly
and active, on that account took the greater care of me takeing
me with them constantly to the Decenters meetings, as I at that
time did not understand their meaning, I look upon it as being
very hardly dealt with, but afterwards san(?) clearly that their
intentions where only to present my entrance on a very loose course
of life which I might have fallen into, had not their unwearied
care & faithfullness, been a great means of preserving me, together
with an invisible Hand, which I often felt while very young over
me without any knowlidge of the meaning thereof for which I
shall forever remain thankfull, I went on much in this way
till Mr Inham came to these parts, to whose preaching the
greatest part of the people resorting, I went among the rest, being
thereby stir'd up & often brought to reflect on my state, but with
out any lasting impression. I remember one night being very
thoughtfull when going to bed, I dream'd that I was to be put to
death, at which I was very much perplex't, I intreated to be spar'd
while I was set to die. The earnestness I was in woke me,
but the impression of this I never lost, & by means of the uncom-
mon feelings I had somtimes I thought surly there was some
thing to be injoy'd, to which I was as yet a stranger, but was
not rightly satisfy'd to be without it.
In the year 17 the Brethern ??? <add>came</add> into Yorkshire with a
vein intention to settle societies, accordingly tookdown the names of
those who constantly atended the preaching. I therefore was willing
to have mene(?) taken down, which was no sooner done, but I was
amazingly struck, thinking I am now however fast, but did not
repent it. I soon found it was not done the taking down the
 

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