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foundation of the world, and called us<br />
 
foundation of the world, and called us<br />
 
from among the confusion of the learned<br />
 
from among the confusion of the learned<br />
world to his people, and to show? we<br />
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world to his people, and to whom we<br />
not wished to devote ourselved, with heart-<br />
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now wished to devote ourselves, with heart-<br />
 
felt joy as living sacrifices. In the year<br />
 
felt joy as living sacrifices. In the year<br />
 
1733 we went with the young count to Berlin<br />
 
1733 we went with the young count to Berlin<br />
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for me. The singing of the brethren and&nbsp;<br />
 
for me. The singing of the brethren and&nbsp;<br />
 
sisters and the discourses of the late ordinary<br />
 
sisters and the discourses of the late ordinary<br />
were attended with unctionand the demons-<br />
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were attended with unction and the demons-<br />
 
tration of the spirit of God. Feby the 8<sup>th</sup><br />
 
tration of the spirit of God. Feby the 8<sup>th</sup><br />
 
I was received into the cong<sup>n</sup> and the 22<sup>d</sup><br />
 
I was received into the cong<sup>n</sup> and the 22<sup>d</sup><br />
 
I was admitted to the Lord&#39;s supper.&nbsp;<br />
 
I was admitted to the Lord&#39;s supper.&nbsp;<br />
Who our lord had <s>givin</s> given me striking<br />
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Tho&#39; our lord had <s>givin</s> given me striking<br />
 
proofs of his grace, I was yet subject<br />
 
proofs of his grace, I was yet subject<br />
 
to many changes. This true foundation&nbsp;<br />
 
to many changes. This true foundation&nbsp;<br />
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ting me the favor to cast a believing look<br />
 
ting me the favor to cast a believing look<br />
 
upon him as my all sufficient Saviour; for<br />
 
upon him as my all sufficient Saviour; for<br />
being at the com<sup>n</sup> Laturgy? in deep and grate-<br />
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being at the com<sup>n</sup> Liturgy in deep and grate-<br />
 
ful meditation concerning the great favor I&nbsp;<br />
 
ful meditation concerning the great favor I&nbsp;<br />
had enhoyed in eating and drinking the flesh<br />
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had enjoyed in eating and drinking the flesh<br />
 
and blood of the son of man sacramentally,<br />
 
and blood of the son of man sacramentally,<br />
and signing to him, to make me quite happy;<br />
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and sighing to him, to make me quite happy;<br />
 
he appeared in ^<sup>such</sup> a most striking manner<br />
 
he appeared in ^<sup>such</sup> a most striking manner<br />
 
to my heart as my bleeding and suffering&nbsp;<br />
 
to my heart as my bleeding and suffering&nbsp;<br />

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till one a clock together, speaking of the 
state of our souls and singing praises to
him, who had chosen us from before the 
foundation of the world, and called us
from among the confusion of the learned
world to his people, and to whom we
now wished to devote ourselves, with heart-
felt joy as living sacrifices. In the year
1733 we went with the young count to Berlin
where his father resided, having about 70 pil
grims with him. This was a blessed time 
for me. The singing of the brethren and 
sisters and the discourses of the late ordinary
were attended with unction and the demons-
tration of the spirit of God. Feby the 8th
I was received into the congn and the 22d
I was admitted to the Lord's supper. 
Tho' our lord had givin given me striking
proofs of his grace, I was yet subject
to many changes. This true foundation 

was laid in my heart, and I was delivered
from sin. But being ignorant of the previ-
ledges our Saviour's patients are intitled
to, I perplexed myself often at feeling 
my innate depravity and did not know
how to look upon it. But now it pleased
the friend of my soul to remove this by gran-
ting me the favor to cast a believing look
upon him as my all sufficient Saviour; for
being at the comn Liturgy in deep and grate-
ful meditation concerning the great favor I 
had enjoyed in eating and drinking the flesh
and blood of the son of man sacramentally,
and sighing to him, to make me quite happy;
he appeared in ^such a most striking manner
to my heart as my bleeding and suffering 
Redeemer, that I melted into tears like
wax before the fire. From that time I 
proceeded from grace to grace and the
connexion with Him any beloved Lord whose

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