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to see
me to
there. So far his own Words.
Some Weeks after his Arrival the Brethren sent him to
(Our S.rs
did wth all possible love & according to his extraordinary
Genius; Thereby he had a happy Time for his own Heart,
but
from the Care of the Congregation.
Ao
19th of Octob.
of the same Time into the Congregat..n Soon after he
was sent to
de Schachmann
h. a. he was called to come to
to
this Marriage State wth 3 Sons & 4 Daughters, which
all are at several Places in the Congregation. Soon
of his Marriage he travelled with his Wife to
where they receivd a Comission to visit the
& to deliver a Letter of the Disciple to the well-
meaning Bishops there & to make a more near
th Him & as Well as to see if
there
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there is any Appearance of a Congregation, or at least
some awakened Souls on that Island. They
Route over n. fell sick
on his Way by a violent Fever at
he was to stay for a Ship. The People there
kind towards him. Amongst the rest a Awakened Man
who heard of him, came & said: that he came to
him, upon a
upon him, but in the Place he must tell him
to provide for his poor Soul, because of the Danger
he was in. Our Brother very
aquanted him, that in the Point of his Soul he was very
[eassy] & quiet, because he of his being th.
our Saviour & can keep close to his Wounds & by that
means if he would take him from this World, he was sure
he came in his eternal Safety. This
of our Brs.
in such a Manner that he served him with the
greatest Pleasure & said: that he preceived, he was
sent hither for his own best. Our Saviour took this
Opportunity & set the Heart of this Man towards his
slaughtered Person & not long after took him happy
Home. As soon our Br. was a little better they set
out for the
received by the Bishop & 6 Weeks entertained in the
tenderest
visited the Isle but found little or nothing of a Work
of God there, they ly Leave by the Bishop
and were