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my Infirmities, but I rely on him & his bloody
Atonement, so far his own Account.
Since he has been here he was faithful obedience
& orderly & work'd on his Trade, he was of a quiet
Disposition, he was a Lover of all Church &
Choir Opportunities but more especially the
holy Sacrament, which was always a particular
Blessing to his Heart. About two years ago
he was sick 17 weeks & at that Time he long'd
to depart & to be with Christ, when Br Rillman
& Lenstrom went home this Month, who were
his particular Acquaintance, he wish'd that
his Time might also soon come & on the
15th his was taken sick as he had the House
Watch & in the morning went into the Sick
Room, took Leave of his Room Brn & said
to him I shall go home. He complain'd of
Pain in his Bones & Heat, otherways his Sick
ness was not hard, as he mostly slept, he
was contented & towards those who visisted 
him he express'd himself in few Words: I shall
quickly have done, I draw near my End, & at
the same Time rejoyced & the 19th early in

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