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another, she appeared covered with a cold sweat.
When put again into her own bed, she prayed
intimately: "Dear Savior, come and fetch me
thy poor sinner home; come, Dear Savior,
and fetch me." Soon after this her son
thought she had been asleep, but her breath
grew shorter and shorter. Thus she expired 
in the most gentle and peaceful in manner
and went over to see him, whom here she
loved, and whom she also served to the ut-
most of her power, with great faithfulness
Her pilgrimmage here below lasted 82 years
3 months and 3 days.

"She is now with the Son at home;
Bow humble expectation
Is, that he'll let us also come,
To join that congregation."

|The Engl. Cong~. Accts of 1799.|

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