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in which he linger'd till May 24th 1792 when
his happy soul took flight to its Redeemer, what
I felt as this period is past description, but our
Sav.r Supported me beyond what I cou'd have expected.
August 31st 1792 I mov'd to Fulneck with my dear
Child, where as well as in Wyke I have experien'ed
much Sympathetic love and kindness from the B.rn
and S.rs to whom I now wish to return my hearty
thanks for the same, August 22d 1794 I being 
in a poor State of health, my dear Child was plac'd
in the Girls Oeconomy here, painfull  painful as it is to me
to think of leaving her entirely, our Sav.r has
enabled me to be resign'd to his will, to leave her
to the faithfull  faithful care of him and his dear Cong.n
and I now wait with longing for the happy moment
when I shall be releas'd from all pain, and see
him face to face, in myself I am very poor, and
destitute of every thing, therefore when I am per-
-mitted to see him, I shall have nothing to plead
but his allsufficient merits. So far her own acc.t
Our late S.r having left such a candid acc.t of herself
tis needless to add much thereto, but we can't help
saying a few words of her faithfulness in whatever
has been committed to her as well during the time
She liv'd with the G.Gr in Wyke, as also in the short
period of her mar.d State, in both which She approv'd
herself as one who had the cause of our Sav.r truely  truly
at heart, and he in a particular manner bless'd her
endeavours, granting her as tho sometime to enjoy
the love and confidence of those with whom She had
to do, She has for a considerable time hear lickely  likely
 

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