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things, he used to say: What is this to us, the Lamb will<br />
 
things, he used to say: What is this to us, the Lamb will<br />
knowit best; and again: Let us wait for our Savi-<br />
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know it best; and again: Let us wait for our Savi-<br />
 
ours time, his time is allways the best. Soon af-<br />
 
ours time, his time is allways the best. Soon af-<br />
 
ter this his heart secretly longed to partake of The&nbsp;<br />
 
ter this his heart secretly longed to partake of The&nbsp;<br />
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and blessed, which made his heart very glad and<br />
 
and blessed, which made his heart very glad and<br />
 
more attached to the Wounds of Jesus. March the 24<br />
 
more attached to the Wounds of Jesus. March the 24<br />
1749. He partook of the holy Communion for the 14<br />
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1749. he partook of the holy Communion for the 1<sup>st</sup><br />
 
time when his Soul and Body was so afected and pe-<br />
 
time when his Soul and Body was so afected and pe-<br />
 
netrated thro &amp; thro with the martyrd Corpse &amp;<br />
 
netrated thro &amp; thro with the martyrd Corpse &amp;<br />
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Her, and comforted her, saying: Have a little Pa-<br />
 
Her, and comforted her, saying: Have a little Pa-<br />
 
tience, for the Lambs time is the best.<br />
 
tience, for the Lambs time is the best.<br />
Several years ago he had got a Surfait by heating&nbsp;<br />
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Several years ago he had got a Surfeit by heating&nbsp;<br />
 
himself with working over hard, which for three years<br />
 
himself with working over hard, which for three years<br />
 
<s>time</s> past, has at times troubled him much with a<br />
 
<s>time</s> past, has at times troubled him much with a<br />
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severe Costiveness and Pain in his Bowels.<br />
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About 10 weeks ago he was taken with it again<br />
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but continued chearfull and quite resigned to our Sa-<br />
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viour; Br Oxlee went to see him, and when he&nbsp;<br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
looked at him, he <s>thought</s> found him so solid and groun-<br />
 
looked at him, he <s>thought</s> found him so solid and groun-<br />
ded, and with such a Sinnerlike Hous, as he never be-<br />
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ded, and with such a Sinnerlike Shame, as he never be-<br />
 
fore had observed in him, So that coming home he said&nbsp;<br />
 
fore had observed in him, So that coming home he said&nbsp;<br />
 
to his Wife: Crispin Taylor ripens fast for Eternity<br />
 
to his Wife: Crispin Taylor ripens fast for Eternity<br />
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and Soul; I would go this night, if it pleased him, but<br />
 
and Soul; I would go this night, if it pleased him, but<br />
 
yet I&#39;ll wait till he calls me, for his time is the&nbsp;<br />
 
yet I&#39;ll wait till he calls me, for his time is the&nbsp;<br />
best. B<sup>r</sup> &amp; S<sup>r</sup> Haystmanns soon after came to Scholar to<br />
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best. B<sup>r</sup> &amp; S<sup>r</sup> Hauptmanns soon after came to Scholar? to<br />
 
speak with the Communion-B<sup>rn</sup> &amp; S<sup>rs</sup>: and calld on<br />
 
speak with the Communion-B<sup>rn</sup> &amp; S<sup>rs</sup>: and calld on<br />
 
to see him, of which he was exceeding glad and<br />
 
to see him, of which he was exceeding glad and<br />
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because of his extreme pain, he would <s>he</s> not<br />
 
because of his extreme pain, he would <s>he</s> not<br />
 
have him disturbd. But after he got wake his<br />
 
have him disturbd. But after he got wake his<br />
wife told him of it. O sayd he: Why didnt you with my whole heart&nbsp;<br />
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wife told him of it. O sayd he: Why didnt you<br />
wake me, for I love the Brethren and am very<br />
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wake me, for I love the Brethren <sup>with my whole heart&nbsp;</sup>and am very<br />
 
glad of their Visits, especially him, who lives<br />
 
glad of their Visits, especially him, who lives<br />
 
so near me, and I am allways better after I have<br />
 
so near me, and I am allways better after I have<br />
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which he looked up, smiled and sayd: my hearts&nbsp;<br />
 
which he looked up, smiled and sayd: my hearts&nbsp;<br />
 
Desire is, to be with my d<sup>r</sup> Saviour. He spoke<br />
 
Desire is, to be with my d<sup>r</sup> Saviour. He spoke<br />
but low, but one could understand and fell, what<br />
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but low, but one could understand and feel, what<br />
 
he said and according to his earnest Request
 
he said and according to his earnest Request

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things, he used to say: What is this to us, the Lamb will
know it best; and again: Let us wait for our Savi-
ours time, his time is allways the best. Soon af-
ter this his heart secretly longed to partake of The 
Corpse and Blood of Jesus in the Sacrament, when 
unexpectedly he was sent for, and told by the Brn that 
our dr Saviour; who knew his hunger would soon 
accomplish his desire, and should therefo be confirmd
and blessed, which made his heart very glad and
more attached to the Wounds of Jesus. March the 24
1749. he partook of the holy Communion for the 1st
time when his Soul and Body was so afected and pe-
netrated thro & thro with the martyrd Corpse &
blood of Jesus, as he could not express it with Words.
He was so happy in his heart and felt such Blessings
that he scarce knew, what he eat of drank, or how
he walkd or workd for many days, and this sound
he felt ringing in his ears perpetually: My flesh
is meat indeed, and my Blood is Drink indeed.
And indeed it proved itself to him real Life, and 
Meat and Drink to his Heart. When his Wife was
concernd, that she did not partake with him of the 
same Priviledge, he behaved very tender towards
Her, and comforted her, saying: Have a little Pa-
tience, for the Lambs time is the best.
Several years ago he had got a Surfeit by heating 
himself with working over hard, which for three years
time past, has at times troubled him much with a
severe Costiveness and Pain in his Bowels.
About 10 weeks ago he was taken with it again
but continued chearfull and quite resigned to our Sa-
viour; Br Oxlee went to see him, and when he 

looked at him, he thought found him so solid and groun-
ded, and with such a Sinnerlike Shame, as he never be-
fore had observed in him, So that coming home he said 
to his Wife: Crispin Taylor ripens fast for Eternity
Oct The 28. He grew worse and could work no more.
But soon after was obliged to keep his Bed. Br Oxlee
visited him, and asked him, whether he thought he 
should be soon well again? He answered softly (for
he feard his Wife would hear him and be grieved at it)
but yet very chearfully, and said: No, I shall go to my
Dr Saviour, and further being asked: Whether he should
like to go home, he answered O yes, with all my heart
and Soul; I would go this night, if it pleased him, but
yet I'll wait till he calls me, for his time is the 
best. Br & Sr Hauptmanns soon after came to Scholar? to
speak with the Communion-Brn & Srs: and calld on
to see him, of which he was exceeding glad and
spoke of it with great Joy. Some days after B
Oxlee came to see him again, and found him asleep,
and as he had had no Sleep for many nights,
because of his extreme pain, he would he not
have him disturbd. But after he got wake his
wife told him of it. O sayd he: Why didnt you
wake me, for I love the Brethren with my whole heart and am very
glad of their Visits, especially him, who lives
so near me, and I am allways better after I have
Seen any of them. Nov: the 12 Br Oxlee visited 
him again; and being asked to pray for him, he 
asked Crispin, what his heart desired most, at
which he looked up, smiled and sayd: my hearts 
Desire is, to be with my dr Saviour. He spoke
but low, but one could understand and feel, what
he said and according to his earnest Request

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