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At School I was attacked by a violent fit of sickness,<br />
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being an <sic>inflamatory</sic>&nbsp; <corr>inflammatory</corr> fever, which reduced me so<br />
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far, that <emotion>all despaired of my recovery,</emotion> but God in<br />
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his great loving kindness &amp; mercy had compassion<br />
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on me &amp; healed me. However from that time<br />
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I obtained a weakness in my tongue &amp; a pressure<br />
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upon my breast, which to this hour renders speak-<br />
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-ing at times rather difficult to me: This was<br />
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also <emotion>a great disappointment to my parents,</emotion> who<br />
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had destined me for a preacher of the Gospel,<br />
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and I myself thought, it would hinder me from<br />
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[?] such a holy &amp; pious life, as was be=<br />
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-coming a Servant of God, rendering me also<br />
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incapable of doing the duty of this important<br />
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office, aright.<br />
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<gap></gap>In the year <date>1730</date>, a most tremendous tempest<br />
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arose, which threatened destruction to our whole<br />
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neighbourhood. It is known to have laid waste<br />
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almost the whole south part of <placename>England</placename>, did&nbsp;<br />
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great damage at Sea, &amp; also to the houses &amp;<br />
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barns carrying many of them away, Trees&nbsp;<br />
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were blown down, &amp; plucked up by the roots; <abbr>Yea</abbr><br />
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it swept, as it were every thing before it.<br />
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I slept that night in a lofty garnet, heard the&nbsp;<br />
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rolling of the thunder, the violent rustling of the<br />
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rain, saw the dreadful flashes of lightning,<br />
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<abbr>yea</abbr> even felt the house tremble in which I<br />
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was, but God in mercy preserved is from all<br />
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danger, &amp; his hand covered us.<br />
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<br />
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&nbsp;

Latest revision as of 16:28, 8 April 2018

At School I was attacked by a violent fit of sickness,
being an <sic>inflamatory</sic>  <corr>inflammatory</corr> fever, which reduced me so
far, that <emotion>all despaired of my recovery,</emotion> but God in
his great loving kindness & mercy had compassion
on me & healed me. However from that time
I obtained a weakness in my tongue & a pressure
upon my breast, which to this hour renders speak-
-ing at times rather difficult to me: This was
also <emotion>a great disappointment to my parents,</emotion> who
had destined me for a preacher of the Gospel,
and I myself thought, it would hinder me from
[?] such a holy & pious life, as was be=
-coming a Servant of God, rendering me also
incapable of doing the duty of this important
office, aright.
<gap></gap>In the year <date>1730</date>, a most tremendous tempest
arose, which threatened destruction to our whole
neighbourhood. It is known to have laid waste
almost the whole south part of <placename>England</placename>, did 
great damage at Sea, & also to the houses &
barns carrying many of them away, Trees 
were blown down, & plucked up by the roots; Yea
it swept, as it were every thing before it.
I slept that night in a lofty garnet, heard the 
rolling of the thunder, the violent rustling of the
rain, saw the dreadful flashes of lightning,
yea even felt the house tremble in which I
was, but God in mercy preserved is from all
danger, & his hand covered us.