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unable to preach.

In the summer of 1844, he felt in(it) ne-

cessary again to leave Cootehill, to which

he never returned, but took up his resi-

dence with his children at Glenary,

till the following year 1845. In April

he returned to Gracehill, with the expecta-

tion of ending his days in the midst

of that Congregation.  In the summer of

1846, according to the Doctor’s advice, he

sought change of air, and spent upwards

of 4 months and lodgings near Bally-

Castle, close to the sea-shore, which he

believed through the Lord’s blessing,

helped to prolong his life.

 In the beginning of October he re-

turned to Gracehill, and in the follow-

ing winter endured much pain and

severe suffering, with patience and

resignation. To his Saviour’s will,

which his faith and love taught

him to regard as always conducive

to his own real good. The vacations

at midsummer and Christmas,

when he could collect his children



 

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