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is the Servant greater than his Lord, & my heart replied oh no!
I am nothing! I liv'd about a Year at the yore, & then came
to Leominster where I was Reced[?] in the Society at that time.
But I got a desire to go to a Choir House, & had leave to go to
Weltshire where I enjoyd many blessings, I being once in great
distress about my happyness  happiness went into the Garden where I pourd out
my heart before our Savr & he manifested himself to my poor
heart in his Agonizing & Dying form wch Dispel'd all Clouds
& fears & I was cas'd of all my pain. I however grew very sickly
wth Rhumatism & Ague & went to the Infirmary at Bath, but
was no better & return'd to Weltshire again, & as I cod not recover
my Health I came again to Leominster having been away
3 Years & a half & liv'd liv'd wth the S. Srs in the [????] here
one year. Then I was married to the Sing. B Jn.o Evans
Jan.y 13 1764. So far her Relation ___________
She had undergone many Trials & Temptations both from
the World & Religious people, but she leav'd to our Dr Savr who
supported & bro.h her thro. She was Reed[?] into the Cong.n in Weltshire
May 9th 1758 & went to the Com.n in Aeto.m the Same year. 
In her whole course She show'd an attachment to our Sav.r & the
Cong.n in a faithful manner, & her priviledge  privilege in being situated
on the Cong.n premises & to partake of the daily pasture for her
heart was weighty to her, nor wo.d she miss any Meeting while
capable of attending.
She was a diligent & faithful Helpmate to her D.r Husband
& they spent their time in Reciprocal Love. She was naturally
of a plain & blunt disposition, w.ch sometimes co.d be an Interrup

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