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set her mind at rest, &amp; made her de-<br />
 
set her mind at rest, &amp; made her de-<br />
 
cide on going with her daughter. It was<br />
 
cide on going with her daughter. It was<br />
this, Ex.<hi rend="underline">23</hi>.20; &quot;Behold I send an Angel<br />
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this, <abbr>Ex.</abbr><hi rend="underline">23</hi>.20; &quot;Behold I send an Angel<br />
 
before thee, to Reep thee in the way, &amp;<br />
 
before thee, to Reep thee in the way, &amp;<br />
 
to bring thee into the place which I&nbsp;<br />
 
to bring thee into the place which I&nbsp;<br />
 
have prepared.&quot; Viewing this as an<br />
 
have prepared.&quot; Viewing this as an<br />
 
intimation of the Divine will on the<br />
 
intimation of the Divine will on the<br />
subject, she entered with cheerfulness<br />
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subject, <emotion>she entered with cheerfulness<br />
&amp; <sic>alaerity</sic>&nbsp; <corr>alterity</corr> on the preparation for the<br />
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&amp; </emotion><sic><emotion>alaerity</emotion></sic><emotion>&nbsp; </emotion><corr><emotion>alterity</emotion></corr> on the preparation for the<br />
 
journey of 150 miles; nor did she once<br />
 
journey of 150 miles; nor did she once<br />
 
during the three days which in occupied,<br />
 
during the three days which in occupied,<br />
 
make the slightest complaint of fatigue.<br />
 
make the slightest complaint of fatigue.<br />
<gap></gap>Here in Pectenhall she&nbsp;
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<gap></gap>Here in <placename>Pectenhall </placename>she soon <emotion>felt<br />
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at home, &amp; seemed comfortable &amp;<br />
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happy</emotion>. No one attended the means&nbsp;<br />
 +
of grace more regularly, when able to<br />
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do so, &amp; few could more truly appre-<br />
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ciate, or more fully enjoy those means.<br />
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Circumstances prevented the possibility<br />
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of her becoming much acquainted with<br />
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the members of this <abbr>Cong</abbr><hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>n</abbr></hi></hi><hi rend="superscript"></hi>, but the follow-<br />
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ing will show that she was deeply in-<br />
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terested in their welfare. &quot;<emotion>I am grieved</emotion>,&quot;<br />
 +
said she one day to her Son, &quot;that I can-<br />
 +
not attend Chapel, &amp; I am sorry that

Revision as of 04:16, 30 January 2018

set her mind at rest, & made her de-
cide on going with her daughter. It was
this, Ex.<hi rend="underline">23</hi>.20; "Behold I send an Angel
before thee, to Reep thee in the way, &
to bring thee into the place which I 
have prepared." Viewing this as an
intimation of the Divine will on the
subject, <emotion>she entered with cheerfulness
& </emotion><sic><emotion>alaerity</emotion></sic><emotion>  </emotion><corr><emotion>alterity</emotion></corr> on the preparation for the
journey of 150 miles; nor did she once
during the three days which in occupied,
make the slightest complaint of fatigue.
<gap></gap>Here in <placename>Pectenhall </placename>she soon <emotion>felt
at home, & seemed comfortable &
happy</emotion>. No one attended the means 
of grace more regularly, when able to
do so, & few could more truly appre-
ciate, or more fully enjoy those means.
Circumstances prevented the possibility
of her becoming much acquainted with
the members of this Cong<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi></hi><hi rend="superscript"></hi>, but the follow-
ing will show that she was deeply in-
terested in their welfare. "<emotion>I am grieved</emotion>,"
said she one day to her Son, "that I can-
not attend Chapel, & I am sorry that