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− | experience Poverty | + | experience Poverty & Reproach of various Kinds. Till <date>1736</date><br /> |
− | we had the Care of the Girls | + | we had the Care of the Girls <sic>Oeconomy <corr>Economy</corr></sic> in <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, & assisted in<br /> |
− | the Work of the Lord | + | the Work of the Lord & the <abbr>Congrn.</abbr> and particularly the married Choir. <br /> |
− | In <date>June</date><date> the same Year</date><date></date><font><span> </span></font>we went to <placename>Ronneburg | + | In <date>June</date><date> the same Year</date><date></date><font><span> </span></font>we went to <placename>Ronneburg in Wetteravia</placename>, &<br /> |
− | from there to <placename> | + | from there to <placename>Frankfort upon Mayn</placename>, & with these Journies we made<br /> |
the Beginning of a poor Pilgrim Life, having often at our Nights Lodgings<br /> | the Beginning of a poor Pilgrim Life, having often at our Nights Lodgings<br /> | ||
neither Bed Clothes above nor under us; and in the latter Place,<br /> | neither Bed Clothes above nor under us; and in the latter Place,<br /> | ||
there arose soon a Persecution against the Brethren, so that we<br /> | there arose soon a Persecution against the Brethren, so that we<br /> | ||
were obliged to leave the City. We then stayed with the Pilgrim <br /> | were obliged to leave the City. We then stayed with the Pilgrim <br /> | ||
− | + | <abbr>Congrn.</abbr> at <placename>Berlin</placename>, & afterwards in <placename>Wetteravia</placename> till in <date><abbr>Oct.</abbr> 1738</date> when<br /> | |
− | we sat out on our Journey from <placename>Marienborn | + | we sat out on our Journey from <placename>Marienborn to Livonia </placename>with a Visa<br /> |
− | to go, agreable to our Call, through | + | to go, agreable to our Call, through Russia to Persia. Our Savior<br /> |
− | blessed our | + | blessed our Abode in <placename>Livonia</placename> to many Souls, & granted us the Grace<br /> |
− | to testify with a hearful Heart to People in high | + | to testify with a hearful Heart to People in high & low Rank<br /> |
− | what Jesus Blood each do on Sinners | + | what Jesus Blood each do on Sinners <unclear>base</unclear>. I shall never <br /> |
forget it, what a powerful Grace ruled at that Time among<br /> | forget it, what a powerful Grace ruled at that Time among<br /> | ||
− | the Estonians | + | the Estonians & Lettonians. <br /> |
In <date>1740</date> we returned to <placename>Marienborn</placename>, where I enjoyed a very<br /> | In <date>1740</date> we returned to <placename>Marienborn</placename>, where I enjoyed a very<br /> | ||
blessed Time. The Year following |:<date>1741</date>:| we resided with the<br /> | blessed Time. The Year following |:<date>1741</date>:| we resided with the<br /> | ||
− | Pilgrim | + | Pilgrim <abbr>Congrn.</abbr> at Geneva and Montmirail and in <date>May 1742</date> we<br /> |
went with <persname>Count Zinzendorf</persname>s Family the second Time to <placename>Livonia</placename>.<br /> | went with <persname>Count Zinzendorf</persname>s Family the second Time to <placename>Livonia</placename>.<br /> | ||
But we found it this time very different from the Time we had<br /> | But we found it this time very different from the Time we had<br /> | ||
been there before; because a great Enmity had arisen against<br /> | been there before; because a great Enmity had arisen against<br /> | ||
− | the Brethren | + | the Brethren & which increased more & more, and in <date>April<br /> |
1747</date> the Beginning was made to put the Brethren in Prison.<br /> | 1747</date> the Beginning was made to put the Brethren in Prison.<br /> | ||
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− | The <persname> | + | The <persname><abbr>Brn.</abbr> Gutslef and Helderhof </persname>were first brought as Pri,<br /> |
− | soners to <placename>Petersburg</placename>, and in <date>June</date> following also <persname> | + | soners to <placename>Petersburg</placename>, and in <date>June</date> following also <persname><abbr>Br.</abbr> Fritshe</persname><br /> |
and my Husband. Though there was a very strict Prohibition, that<br /> | and my Husband. Though there was a very strict Prohibition, that<br /> | ||
− | none of the | + | none of the <abbr>Brn. & Srs.</abbr> should be suffered either to leave the Country<br /> |
− | or come into it; I ventured it however to travel with my Son | + | or come into it; I ventured it however to travel with my Son 3<unclear><font><span>1/2</span></font></unclear><br /> |
− | Years old, whom our Savior had given me in <placename>Livonia</placename>, | + | Years old, whom our Savior had given me in <placename>Livonia</placename>, & a Foster<br /> |
Daughter <persname>Mary Jacob</persname>, to <placename>Herrnhut</placename>. Having no Passport I could not<br /> | Daughter <persname>Mary Jacob</persname>, to <placename>Herrnhut</placename>. Having no Passport I could not<br /> | ||
− | travel on the public Roads, | + | travel on the public Roads, & as besides this 6000 Russians<br /> |
had formed a Line from the <placename>River Dina</placename> to the Boundaries |:it being<br /> | had formed a Line from the <placename>River Dina</placename> to the Boundaries |:it being<br /> | ||
− | then War:| there was according to all human Appearance no Probabi<br /> | + | then War:| there was according to all human Appearance no Probabi,<br /> |
lity to come through. But our Saviour who was so inexpressibly<br /> | lity to come through. But our Saviour who was so inexpressibly<br /> | ||
near to me at the time when my Husband was taken Prisoner<br /> | near to me at the time when my Husband was taken Prisoner<br /> | ||
− | so that it was as if he spoke personally with me, comforted and sup<br /> | + | so that it was as if he spoke personally with me, comforted and sup,<br /> |
ported me powerfully. I simply followed his Leading, and he brought<br /> | ported me powerfully. I simply followed his Leading, and he brought<br /> | ||
me at last through many Dangers, round about Ways, Wildernesses<br /> | me at last through many Dangers, round about Ways, Wildernesses<br /> | ||
− | + | & Morasses to <placename>Angermünde</placename><placename> in </placename><placename>Curland</placename> to the <persname><abbr>Rev.</abbr> M. Laskiell</persname><br /> | |
− | where I was richly strengthened | + | where I was richly strengthened & refreshed. They also cared for it<br /> |
that I safely arrived at <placename>Königsberg</placename>, from whence I was accompanied<br /> | that I safely arrived at <placename>Königsberg</placename>, from whence I was accompanied<br /> | ||
− | to <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, where I arrived in <date> | + | to <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, where I arrived in <date><abbr>Aug.</abbr> the same Year |:1747:| </date>For<br /> |
Joy that I was in my dear <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, I forgot for some Time all<br /> | Joy that I was in my dear <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, I forgot for some Time all<br /> | ||
− | my Griefs | + | my Griefs & Sorrows, and <persname>Count Zinzendorf</persname> took a fatherly Care<br /> |
− | of me, so that I would speak fully with him about all my Circum<br /> | + | of me, so that I would speak fully with him about all my Circum,<br /> |
stances. However the Grief about my dear Husband, of whom<br /> | stances. However the Grief about my dear Husband, of whom<br /> | ||
− | I would get no Account to be depended upon, returned soon, | + | I would get no Account to be depended upon, returned soon, &<br /> |
− | besides this I had many laudy | + | besides this I had many laudy & heavy Hours, so that it was<br /> |
a Wonder that I was so safely delivered of my Son <persname>John Frederie</persname><br /> | a Wonder that I was so safely delivered of my Son <persname>John Frederie</persname><br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 28 November 2017
experience Poverty & Reproach of various Kinds. Till <date>1736</date>
we had the Care of the Girls <sic>Oeconomy <corr>Economy</corr></sic> in <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, & assisted in
the Work of the Lord & the Congrn. and particularly the married Choir.
In <date>June</date><date> the same Year</date><date></date> we went to <placename>Ronneburg in Wetteravia</placename>, &
from there to <placename>Frankfort upon Mayn</placename>, & with these Journies we made
the Beginning of a poor Pilgrim Life, having often at our Nights Lodgings
neither Bed Clothes above nor under us; and in the latter Place,
there arose soon a Persecution against the Brethren, so that we
were obliged to leave the City. We then stayed with the Pilgrim
Congrn. at <placename>Berlin</placename>, & afterwards in <placename>Wetteravia</placename> till in <date>Oct. 1738</date> when
we sat out on our Journey from <placename>Marienborn to Livonia </placename>with a Visa
to go, agreable to our Call, through Russia to Persia. Our Savior
blessed our Abode in <placename>Livonia</placename> to many Souls, & granted us the Grace
to testify with a hearful Heart to People in high & low Rank
what Jesus Blood each do on Sinners <unclear>base</unclear>. I shall never
forget it, what a powerful Grace ruled at that Time among
the Estonians & Lettonians.
In <date>1740</date> we returned to <placename>Marienborn</placename>, where I enjoyed a very
blessed Time. The Year following |:<date>1741</date>:| we resided with the
Pilgrim Congrn. at Geneva and Montmirail and in <date>May 1742</date> we
went with <persname>Count Zinzendorf</persname>s Family the second Time to <placename>Livonia</placename>.
But we found it this time very different from the Time we had
been there before; because a great Enmity had arisen against
the Brethren & which increased more & more, and in <date>April
1747</date> the Beginning was made to put the Brethren in Prison.
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The <persname>Brn. Gutslef and Helderhof </persname>were first brought as Pri,
soners to <placename>Petersburg</placename>, and in <date>June</date> following also <persname>Br. Fritshe</persname>
and my Husband. Though there was a very strict Prohibition, that
none of the Brn. & Srs. should be suffered either to leave the Country
or come into it; I ventured it however to travel with my Son 3<unclear>1/2</unclear>
Years old, whom our Savior had given me in <placename>Livonia</placename>, & a Foster
Daughter <persname>Mary Jacob</persname>, to <placename>Herrnhut</placename>. Having no Passport I could not
travel on the public Roads, & as besides this 6000 Russians
had formed a Line from the <placename>River Dina</placename> to the Boundaries |:it being
then War:| there was according to all human Appearance no Probabi,
lity to come through. But our Saviour who was so inexpressibly
near to me at the time when my Husband was taken Prisoner
so that it was as if he spoke personally with me, comforted and sup,
ported me powerfully. I simply followed his Leading, and he brought
me at last through many Dangers, round about Ways, Wildernesses
& Morasses to <placename>Angermünde</placename><placename> in </placename><placename>Curland</placename> to the <persname>Rev. M. Laskiell</persname>
where I was richly strengthened & refreshed. They also cared for it
that I safely arrived at <placename>Königsberg</placename>, from whence I was accompanied
to <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, where I arrived in <date>Aug. the same Year |:1747:| </date>For
Joy that I was in my dear <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, I forgot for some Time all
my Griefs & Sorrows, and <persname>Count Zinzendorf</persname> took a fatherly Care
of me, so that I would speak fully with him about all my Circum,
stances. However the Grief about my dear Husband, of whom
I would get no Account to be depended upon, returned soon, &
besides this I had many laudy & heavy Hours, so that it was
a Wonder that I was so safely delivered of my Son <persname>John Frederie</persname>