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went to Herrnhut, where I was much struck<br />
 
went to Herrnhut, where I was much struck<br />
with the primitive implicity of the place<br />
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with the primitive simplicity of the place<br />
 
and the singing of all the single brethren<br />
 
and the singing of all the single brethren<br />
who were just going in proession? through<br />
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who were just going in procession through<br />
 
the place when I arrived. Having enjoy-<br />
 
the place when I arrived. Having enjoy-<br />
ed many blessings during my above there<br />
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ed many blessings during my abode there<br />
I returned to Marrienborn, where every<br />
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I returned to Marienborn, where every<br />
 
thing relative to my future plan was settled<br />
 
thing relative to my future plan was settled<br />
and i was married to Johanna de Seydeir<br />
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and I was married to Johanna de Seydewir?<br />
 
on the 5<sup>th</sup> of sep<sup>tr</sup>. As circumstances&nbsp;<br />
 
on the 5<sup>th</sup> of sep<sup>tr</sup>. As circumstances&nbsp;<br />
 
required my setting out without her, <s>she</s> it<br />
 
required my setting out without her, <s>she</s> it<br />
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Sept<sup>r</sup> the 23<sup>d</sup> I sat out and arrived at<br />
 
Sept<sup>r</sup> the 23<sup>d</sup> I sat out and arrived at<br />
 
London Oct. the 18<sup>th</sup>. As no ship was to&nbsp;<br />
 
London Oct. the 18<sup>th</sup>. As no ship was to&nbsp;<br />
sail ^<sup>to Pennsylvani</sup>a till the middle of Jan<sup>y</sup> I endeavoured<br />
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sail ^<sup>to Pennsylvania</sup> till the middle of Jan<sup>y</sup> I endeavoured<br />
 
to spend my time as useful as I could,&nbsp;<br />
 
to spend my time as useful as I could,&nbsp;<br />
 
and kept meetings to a member of Germans<br />
 
and kept meetings to a member of Germans<br />
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pacted what I said into english, till I&nbsp;<br />
 
pacted what I said into english, till I&nbsp;<br />
 
after sometime ventured to deliver discour-<br />
 
after sometime ventured to deliver discour-<br />
ses in the E.? language. There was at<br />
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ses in the E. language. There was at<br />
 
that time a society at Fetterlane which<br />
 
that time a society at Fetterlane which<br />
was begun by br. Peter Baehler and&nbsp;<br />
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was begun by br. Peter Boehler and&nbsp;<br />
was then cared for by the Rev<sup>d</sup> John &amp;<br />
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was then cared for by ^<sup>some religious </sup>the Rev<sup>d</sup> John &amp;<br />
charles Wesly. As these people did not<br />
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^<sup>Ministers </sup>charles Wesly. As these people did not<br />
 
rightly know what they were at they were<br />
 
rightly know what they were at they were<br />
 
come into a strange fanatical way, so<br />
 
come into a strange fanatical way, so<br />
 
that I did not know what to think when<br />
 
that I did not know what to think when<br />
 
I came for the first time into their mee-<br />
 
I came for the first time into their mee-<br />
tings and heard them sign grown and have<br />
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tings and heard them sigh grown and howl<br />
 
in a very strange manner, which they cal-<br />
 
in a very strange manner, which they cal-<br />
 
led the demonstration of the spirit and the&nbsp;<br />
 
led the demonstration of the spirit and the&nbsp;<br />
 
power of God. at speaking with the indi<br />
 
power of God. at speaking with the indi<br />
visual, of this society, I found many<br />
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viduals of this society, I found many<br />
 
deeply concerned for their souls. As<br />
 
deeply concerned for their souls. As<br />
 
deficient as I was in expressing myself<br />
 
deficient as I was in expressing myself<br />
in the E.? Language, they pressed me to&nbsp;<br />
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in the E. Language, they pressed me so&nbsp;<br />
 
&nbsp;
 
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went to Herrnhut, where I was much struck
with the primitive simplicity of the place
and the singing of all the single brethren
who were just going in procession through
the place when I arrived. Having enjoy-
ed many blessings during my abode there
I returned to Marienborn, where every
thing relative to my future plan was settled
and I was married to Johanna de Seydewir?
on the 5th of septr. As circumstances 
required my setting out without her, she it
was resolved that she should follow me, with 
the next company that was to go to America.
Septr the 23d I sat out and arrived at
London Oct. the 18th. As no ship was to 
sail ^to Pennsylvania till the middle of Jany I endeavoured
to spend my time as useful as I could, 
and kept meetings to a member of Germans
who had been awakened by means of the 
testimony of brother Richter, who was had de-
parted this life at Algier. to the english

brethren and Sisters I kept meetings in the
Latin language, having some body who inter-
pacted what I said into english, till I 
after sometime ventured to deliver discour-
ses in the E. language. There was at
that time a society at Fetterlane which
was begun by br. Peter Boehler and 
was then cared for by ^some religious the Revd John &
^Ministers charles Wesly. As these people did not
rightly know what they were at they were
come into a strange fanatical way, so
that I did not know what to think when
I came for the first time into their mee-
tings and heard them sigh grown and howl
in a very strange manner, which they cal-
led the demonstration of the spirit and the 
power of God. at speaking with the indi
viduals of this society, I found many
deeply concerned for their souls. As
deficient as I was in expressing myself
in the E. Language, they pressed me so 
 

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