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my heart was very much rejoiced Br Dicky Uttly spoke to me
about writing to the Congregation for reception but I thought
my self too poor & mean to think of such a favour but I thought
if it was our Saviours will y he had calld me I wou'd write to
the Congregation in his name which I accordingly did and
was re'd on Christmas day old Stile the impression I then
got continu'd with me wherever I went of I was as if the spirit
of the Congregation rested upon me, and I went on happilly till
the next communion day, when I was admitted candidate, what I then
felt I shall never forgot, tho it is beyond description to describe
the feeling of my heart on that ocassion the next time
I injoy'd the Communion with the Congregation, to my deepest abasement
for the first time to are abiding Blessing & comfort to my poor
heart, I lived still with my dear Parrents at Holbeck & being
of a sickly constitution, & timrous Disposition, often came with 
great difficulty's, to my dear fullneck, but my dear & faithfull
saviour graciously preserved & help'd me thro all, till at last
being not able to walk so far I with my Br mov'd into Pudsey
While I remain'd in holbeck it was my greatest pleasure with my
Dear Br it was to Entertain the Brn & Sisters who came to the
soceity meetings kept then at our House & as far as laid in
my power to serve them since I have removd to pudsey I have
injoy'd more of the Congregation meeting to a real Blessing
for my heart for which and all other favours rece'd by me
from him & his dear Congregation I am truly thankfull

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