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the first line of the H.Com??, Sake?
often used to relate that this period
from her reciption? till she had the
favour to enjoy the H. COm? was the 
most remarkable in her life, it was
the time when she learned to know
herself, and as a poor undone sinner
found grace in our ^saviour sight. 
In the before mentionedsitiation she
served 29 years with great faithful,
ness on which account she was respected,
she had many difficulties to struggle
with, and had it very hard in the be
ginning, but she lookedto our Saviour
for help, and often expressed her gratitude
for what he had donefor her. --
Being rather of a ?? selfrighteous turn
and not the best temper, it was at times
troublesomefor those who as here? con
nerted with her, but knowing her
intentions were good, every allowence
were made. In 1802 she came to live
in the Sisters House here , being troubled
with the Rheamatism?; and feeling her
self not able to continue in her
past, this was however a great trial

 

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