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Br Oxlee recommended him to the Lambs outstrechd
arms and bleeding heart with an inexpressible
feeling. Nov: 19 he grew weaker and weaker and
being asked: If he would not take any of the Do-
ctors Medicines & he hereupon answered quite
loud, saying: It signifies nothing, what I take,
and you may give me, what ye will, I shall go
nevertheless go to my dr Savr. Br Hauptmann 
has been to see me, and he has give me some-
thing, which is better, then all the Doctors Stuff
in the World, meaning the Sacrament of the Corpse
and Blood of our Savr. After that his pains in-
creased more and more, so that he could talk no
more, but yet was sensible at the time. Nov.
the 29. Notwithstanding his being exceeding weak,
yet his D worder, was quite changd from a Severe
costiveness to a real Purging, so that there seemd
to be some hape of his Recovery. They begd much
that Br Hurlock might come and see him, which 
he soon after did, but found him in such Cir-
cumstances, that he rather despaired of his Re-
covery, But he and the rest of the family were
much pleased, that he came and saw him. Br
Oxlee, who came to see him, asked, how he found
himself, he said: my Brother, perhaps I shall
not go yet, alltho I should like it, if my dear
Lamb would call me this night, for I sometimes
think it long, before he fetches me, but he knows
best. He was very resignd and notwithstanding
his violent pain, he sufferd, yet he bore it pa-
tiently and Scarce ever complaind. Dec. 12, Br
Oxlee visited him again and found him excee-
ding chearfull. He laid hold of his hand, and 
 

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