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The life of the single sister Ann Kellet who departed
to our Savr. in the choirhouse at Fulneck Jan 1...5th...
1788. She has left the following account of herself.
I was born at Whitby in the Parish of Bradford
Yorkshire, March 21st 1745, as soon as I was able
my Parents sent me to School which was then kept
by the Sist at Seales and Horton, and I had a great
pleasure in it, but the first real feeling I remember
to have had, was when Br. Grohn had the care of the
Children, when he came his round, he kept us a
meeting, and told us that on such a day in the neat
week at Lambs-Hill there woud be a Cong. day 
for Child. which he had wish'd for many Years.
telling us how he wish'd us to spend our time till
then, asuring us that our Savior would bless us
in a particular manner, I longed for the time to come
as I expected something particular and was as
disappointed, it was the first time I had been at
such a meeting in country child. were in the Got-
-terry, the discourse was kept by Br. Tranecker, 
during which I remember my heart was quite
overcome with the feeling, I pray it our Sav. to 
bless me, tho' I did not think myself to worthy as
those who were below, but He was very near me.
I long'd afterwards for that Cong. days to come.
When I was newest amongst the Great Girls

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