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4 Grand-Children, whereof three are gone home before<br /> | 4 Grand-Children, whereof three are gone home before<br /> | ||
him & but one is still alive. Of his own Children is<br /> | him & but one is still alive. Of his own Children is<br /> | ||
− | also only one our <abbr>S.</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>r</abbr></hi> Salome alive.<br /> | + | also only one our <persname><abbr>S.</abbr></persname><hi rend="superscript"><persname><abbr>r</abbr></persname></hi><persname> </persname><persname>Salome</persname> alive.<br /> |
− | <date>1740</date>. He became in <placename> | + | <date>1740</date>. He became in <placename>Buxwiler</placename> aquaited <abbr>w.</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>th</abbr></hi> our Brethren<br /> |
− | their | + | their <add>intim</add> Conversation was a real Blessing for himself &<br /> |
+ | whole <sic>familie</sic> <corr>family</corr>. He sent his Son & afterwards his<br /> | ||
+ | Daughter before him to the Congregation at <abbr>Hhaag</abbr>.<br /> | ||
+ | "then I saw that the Children (writes he) are not <sic>myn</sic> <corr>mine</corr><br /> | ||
+ | & also I can dismiss <abbr>'em</abbr> very well for our Saviour."<br /> | ||
+ | He & his <add>happy</add> Wife followed them <date>1744</date> & arrived the <date>27</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date><br /> | ||
+ | of June</date> at <placename>Herrnhag</placename>. "As I saw the Congregation<br /> | ||
+ | " (he writes) I did not know what to say for<br /> | ||
+ | Shame & Contriction of my Heart <sic>toock</sic> <corr>took</corr> me worthy<br /> | ||
+ | to bring me hither. They both were receiveth <abbr>a.c.</abbr><br /> | ||
+ | the <date>18</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date> <abbr>Nov</abbr>.</date> in <placename><abbr>Mborn</abbr></placename>, & <abbr>A.</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>o</abbr></hi> <date>47</date> the <date>8 of October</date><br /> | ||
+ | he partaketh the first Time on the holy Sacrament<br /> | ||
+ | of our dear Lords flesh & Blood.<br /> | ||
+ | <abbr>A.</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>o</abbr></hi> <date>1750</date>. They both came hither to <placename><abbr>Hhuth</abbr></placename>, but She<br /> | ||
+ | went in Peace <abbr>ac</abbr>. the <date>18</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date> <abbr>Dec</abbr></date>. to her Friend &<br /> | ||
+ | Redeemer & he became Wittower. From this Time<br /> | ||
+ | he <sic>compleated</sic> <corr>completed</corr> his Sabbath here <abbr>w.</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>th</abbr></hi> and among<br /> | ||
+ | the Wittowers very happily. He represented the <br /> | ||
+ | Simeon<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | [page break]<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | Simeon of this Choir 7 Years & maintaineth this<br /> | ||
+ | Character with Truth most excellently. He every Year<br /> | ||
+ | more simple, clear in his mind, Childlike & happy, so<br /> | ||
+ | that every Body could guess his Desire to depart in Peace.<br /> | ||
+ | His <sic>Streght</sic> <corr>Strength</corr> begun to fall short, but his <sic>chearfull</sic> <corr>cheerful</corr><br /> | ||
+ | Heart & <sic>activ</sic> <corr>active</corr> Temper caused, that he could do his <sic>Bu_<br /> | ||
+ | syness</sic> <corr>Business</corr> till the <date>27</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date> of <abbr>Apr</abbr>.</date> when a <sic>inflamatory</sic> <corr>inflammatory</corr><br /> | ||
+ | Fever sized on his Breast & brought him to Bed.<br /> | ||
+ | In his Sickness he was licke like a Child, comforted full<br /> | ||
+ | of Love & Confidence to our Saviour & his Brethre<br /> | ||
+ | & in this Situation expected his happy Disolution.<br /> | ||
+ | When a Brother <abbr>askd</abbr> him about it he answered: In<br /> | ||
+ | a little While." I wait for some Thing still (& this<br /> | ||
+ | was the holy Sacrament) From this Time nothing<br /> | ||
+ | more could comfort him, as to sit down by his<br /> | ||
+ | Bed SIde & sing verses of the Blood & Wounds<br /> | ||
+ | of Christ, here he <sic>accompanyed</sic> <corr>accompanied</corr> as long as he<br /> | ||
+ | could move his Tongue. Which he loved best &<br /> | ||
+ | which could not be repeated enough to him was:<br /> | ||
+ | Ach wär ein jeder Puls ein Dank!<br /> | ||
+ | und jeder Athem ein Gesang!<br /> | ||
+ | Ach schlüg ein jeder Puls sein Sterben!<br /> | ||
+ | Säng jeder Athem sein Erwerben!<br /> | ||
+ | [??] his dear Daughter <persname>S</persname><persname><persname>alome</persname></persname> <add>came to see him the last Evening</add>, his Daughter<br /> | ||
+ | in Law & his Grand Son & <add>he</add> blessed them all very<br /> | ||
+ | tenderly |
Latest revision as of 22:24, 8 December 2017
4 Grand-Children, whereof three are gone home before
him & but one is still alive. Of his own Children is
also only one our <persname>S.</persname><hi rend="superscript"><persname>r</persname></hi><persname> </persname><persname>Salome</persname> alive.
<date>1740</date>. He became in <placename>Buxwiler</placename> aquaited w.<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> our Brethren
their <add>intim</add> Conversation was a real Blessing for himself &
whole <sic>familie</sic> <corr>family</corr>. He sent his Son & afterwards his
Daughter before him to the Congregation at Hhaag.
"then I saw that the Children (writes he) are not <sic>myn</sic> <corr>mine</corr>
& also I can dismiss 'em very well for our Saviour."
He & his <add>happy</add> Wife followed them <date>1744</date> & arrived the <date>27</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date>
of June</date> at <placename>Herrnhag</placename>. "As I saw the Congregation
" (he writes) I did not know what to say for
Shame & Contriction of my Heart <sic>toock</sic> <corr>took</corr> me worthy
to bring me hither. They both were receiveth a.c.
the <date>18</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date> Nov.</date> in <placename>Mborn</placename>, & A.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> <date>47</date> the <date>8 of October</date>
he partaketh the first Time on the holy Sacrament
of our dear Lords flesh & Blood.
A.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> <date>1750</date>. They both came hither to <placename>Hhuth</placename>, but She
went in Peace ac. the <date>18</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date> Dec</date>. to her Friend &
Redeemer & he became Wittower. From this Time
he <sic>compleated</sic> <corr>completed</corr> his Sabbath here w.<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> and among
the Wittowers very happily. He represented the
Simeon
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Simeon of this Choir 7 Years & maintaineth this
Character with Truth most excellently. He every Year
more simple, clear in his mind, Childlike & happy, so
that every Body could guess his Desire to depart in Peace.
His <sic>Streght</sic> <corr>Strength</corr> begun to fall short, but his <sic>chearfull</sic> <corr>cheerful</corr>
Heart & <sic>activ</sic> <corr>active</corr> Temper caused, that he could do his <sic>Bu_
syness</sic> <corr>Business</corr> till the <date>27</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date> of Apr.</date> when a <sic>inflamatory</sic> <corr>inflammatory</corr>
Fever sized on his Breast & brought him to Bed.
In his Sickness he was licke like a Child, comforted full
of Love & Confidence to our Saviour & his Brethre
& in this Situation expected his happy Disolution.
When a Brother askd him about it he answered: In
a little While." I wait for some Thing still (& this
was the holy Sacrament) From this Time nothing
more could comfort him, as to sit down by his
Bed SIde & sing verses of the Blood & Wounds
of Christ, here he <sic>accompanyed</sic> <corr>accompanied</corr> as long as he
could move his Tongue. Which he loved best &
which could not be repeated enough to him was:
Ach wär ein jeder Puls ein Dank!
und jeder Athem ein Gesang!
Ach schlüg ein jeder Puls sein Sterben!
Säng jeder Athem sein Erwerben!
[??] his dear Daughter <persname>S</persname><persname><persname>alome</persname></persname> <add>came to see him the last Evening</add>, his Daughter
in Law & his Grand Son & <add>he</add> blessed them all very
tenderly