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if worse, so that our number which was in the

society of about 80 or so was soon reduced

to 50 or so, this caused me pain, and made

me make my complain to our savior

as though there was but he and I in the

whole world, out reaching was all dropped

and I knew not what if end of it would

be, then I with the ocnsent of 2 or 3 more

wrote to Brother and begged that they would

come and labour among'st us, and their

answer was get they did not see their

call quite clear from our savior

but so soon as they did they would gladly

run to our assitance, four or five brother
of us met together every sunday morning
making our complaint- one to another
and our dear saviour was often times near our

hearts, and sunday afternoon our little
society of about 20 or 30 did meet together and thus we
went on together for sometime, being
look'd upon as a stubborn people that
a mark for every one to laugh at
as for my own part i meet with many
trials on every ride, my nearest kindred
was set against me and those that before
was my bosom friends forsook me and look'd 
upon me with disdain, this and many more
to mention made me often times make my


 

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