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− | strict. At last we arrived at <placename>Maram</placename> upon the <placename>River Ocke</placename>, where <br /> | + | strict. At last we arrived at <placename>Maram</placename><placename> upon the </placename><placename>River Ocke</placename>, where <br /> |
− | we met with more friendly People,who looked upon | + | we met with more friendly People,who looked upon & loved as par,<br /> |
− | ticular good Christians | + | ticular good Christians & Children of God, & served as as well as<br /> |
− | they could. We felt well among these People, | + | they could. We felt well among these People, & I believe they will be<br /> |
counted among those to whom Jesus will say: I was sick and ye<br /> | counted among those to whom Jesus will say: I was sick and ye<br /> | ||
have come to the highest Pitch, for he could not even move his<br /> | have come to the highest Pitch, for he could not even move his<br /> | ||
− | Tongue, | + | Tongue, & lay quite speech & senseless. The Creature begun now to<br /> |
− | plead with the Creator, | + | plead with the Creator, & I was quite at a Loss what to think or say, <br /> |
when I considered that the Departure of my Husband was so near<br /> | when I considered that the Departure of my Husband was so near<br /> | ||
− | at Hand. But then in my greatest Trouble, | + | at Hand. But then in my greatest Trouble, & when I was at the<br /> |
− | Brink of Despair, the loving Heart of Jesus interfered, | + | Brink of Despair, the loving Heart of Jesus interfered, & set Bounds<br /> |
to the raging Waves; for our Savior gave Strength to my Husband<br /> | to the raging Waves; for our Savior gave Strength to my Husband<br /> | ||
− | that he in some Measure recovered, so that, to my great Surprize he <br /> | + | that he in some Measure recovered, so that, to my great <sic>Surprize</sic> <corr>Surprise </corr>he <br /> |
− | spoke fully with me about our Course hither to, | + | spoke fully with me about our Course hither to, & particularly about<br /> |
this Journey, whereas he could not speak one Word before. He said<br /> | this Journey, whereas he could not speak one Word before. He said<br /> | ||
among the rest: Be not discouraged about these Circumstances; thou<br /> | among the rest: Be not discouraged about these Circumstances; thou<br /> | ||
knowest that our Savior already in <date>1738</date> gave Directions, that we<br /> | knowest that our Savior already in <date>1738</date> gave Directions, that we<br /> | ||
− | through <placename>Russia</placename> should go to <placename>Assia</placename>, but the Enemy has thrown some<br /> | + | through <placename>Russia</placename> should go to <placename><sic>Assia <corr>Asia</corr></sic></placename>, but the Enemy has thrown some<br /> |
Obstacles in the Way, so that it was stopt, about which I never could<br /> | Obstacles in the Way, so that it was stopt, about which I never could<br /> | ||
− | be satisfied, but now our | + | be satisfied, but now our <abbr>Savr.</abbr>, with whom I have kept up on un,<br /> |
− | interrupted Conexion, amidst my Weaknesses of Soul | + | interrupted Conexion, amidst my Weaknesses of Soul & Body has<br /> |
− | satisfied | + | satisfied me about it, by this that the russian Government itself<br /> |
− | sends us now thither, so that we however shall see Asia, | + | sends us now thither, so that we however shall see Asia, & sojourn in it.<br /> |
− | My great Weakness is a natural Consequence of the great | + | My great Weakness is a natural Consequence of the great & sudden<br /> |
<br /> | <br /> | ||
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<br /> | <br /> | ||
− | Alteration of my Way of Life hitherto, | + | Alteration of my Way of Life hitherto, & belongs to the final Com,<br /> |
pletion of my Sufferings. And it is a Grace to me, that also in<br /> | pletion of my Sufferings. And it is a Grace to me, that also in<br /> | ||
Sufferings I am made conformable to my best Friend. Our Savior<br /> | Sufferings I am made conformable to my best Friend. Our Savior<br /> | ||
well certainly restore my Health so that I shall reach the Place of<br /> | well certainly restore my Health so that I shall reach the Place of<br /> | ||
our Destination. In <placename>Casan</placename> I shall probably go home to our Savior<br /> | our Destination. In <placename>Casan</placename> I shall probably go home to our Savior<br /> | ||
− | but <unclear>thote</unclear> wilt go again to the | + | but <unclear>thote</unclear> wilt go again to the <abbr>Cong</abbr><hi rend="underline"><abbr>rn</abbr></hi><abbr>.</abbr> with thy Child, & with all our<br /> |
− | Children enjoy there much Goodness | + | Children enjoy there much Goodness & Mercy from our <abbr>Savr.</abbr> We<br /> |
− | then pursued our Journey | + | then pursued our Journey & my Husband recovered more & more,<br /> |
− | yet I had to care for | + | yet I had to care for & nurse him like a Child. At last <date><abbr>Apr</abbr> 27</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date>.</date> <br /> |
<date>1769</date> we arrived at <placename>Casan</placename>, having been three times in evident<br /> | <date>1769</date> we arrived at <placename>Casan</placename>, having been three times in evident<br /> | ||
Danger of our Lives, after we had entered the Borders of <placename>Asia</placename>. <br /> | Danger of our Lives, after we had entered the Borders of <placename>Asia</placename>. <br /> | ||
In <placename>Casan</placename> we found it better, than we expected. The People there<br /> | In <placename>Casan</placename> we found it better, than we expected. The People there<br /> | ||
− | showed much Love | + | showed much Love & Respect to us, and even the Governor himself<br /> |
behaved very friendly towards us. I often begged our Savior to<br /> | behaved very friendly towards us. I often begged our Savior to<br /> | ||
give us at least one Soul, where our Testimony of him might<br /> | give us at least one Soul, where our Testimony of him might<br /> | ||
− | find Entrance, | + | find Entrance, & it was not a small Satisfaction to us, that<br /> |
− | we could brave the Labour of the | + | we could brave the Labour of the <abbr>H.</abbr> Ghost, with some Russians<br /> |
− | and Turks. I wept | + | and Turks. I wept & prayed much both on the Journey & particu,<br /> |
− | larly here in behalf of the Inhabitants of this Country, | + | larly here in behalf of the Inhabitants of this Country, & I must<br /> |
own, that when I spoke right confidently with our Savior about it, he<br /> | own, that when I spoke right confidently with our Savior about it, he<br /> | ||
− | gave me a very gracious Look, | + | gave me a very gracious Look, & the Assurance into my Heart<br /> |
− | that a Light will yet spring up in this Country. <date> | + | that a Light will yet spring up in this Country. <date><abbr>Nov.</abbr> 23</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>rd</date></hi><date>. 1760</date><br /> |
− | <persname> | + | <persname><abbr>Br.</abbr> Fritche</persname> departed this Life happily, & on the <date>9</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date>. of the following<br /> |
− | Month of < | + | Month of <abbr>Dec.</abbr> </date>my Husband followed him in the 63<hi rend="superscript">rd</hi> Year of his Age, &<br /> |
− | entered into the Joy of his Lord, | + | entered into the Joy of his Lord, & everlasting Freedom & Peace after<br /> |
− | a Captivity of more than 13 Years. I mentioned it directly to the Com | + | a Captivity of more than 13 Years. I mentioned it directly to the Com, |
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strict. At last we arrived at <placename>Maram</placename><placename> upon the </placename><placename>River Ocke</placename>, where
we met with more friendly People,who looked upon & loved as par,
ticular good Christians & Children of God, & served as as well as
they could. We felt well among these People, & I believe they will be
counted among those to whom Jesus will say: I was sick and ye
have come to the highest Pitch, for he could not even move his
Tongue, & lay quite speech & senseless. The Creature begun now to
plead with the Creator, & I was quite at a Loss what to think or say,
when I considered that the Departure of my Husband was so near
at Hand. But then in my greatest Trouble, & when I was at the
Brink of Despair, the loving Heart of Jesus interfered, & set Bounds
to the raging Waves; for our Savior gave Strength to my Husband
that he in some Measure recovered, so that, to my great <sic>Surprize</sic> <corr>Surprise </corr>he
spoke fully with me about our Course hither to, & particularly about
this Journey, whereas he could not speak one Word before. He said
among the rest: Be not discouraged about these Circumstances; thou
knowest that our Savior already in <date>1738</date> gave Directions, that we
through <placename>Russia</placename> should go to <placename><sic>Assia <corr>Asia</corr></sic></placename>, but the Enemy has thrown some
Obstacles in the Way, so that it was stopt, about which I never could
be satisfied, but now our Savr., with whom I have kept up on un,
interrupted Conexion, amidst my Weaknesses of Soul & Body has
satisfied me about it, by this that the russian Government itself
sends us now thither, so that we however shall see Asia, & sojourn in it.
My great Weakness is a natural Consequence of the great & sudden
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Alteration of my Way of Life hitherto, & belongs to the final Com,
pletion of my Sufferings. And it is a Grace to me, that also in
Sufferings I am made conformable to my best Friend. Our Savior
well certainly restore my Health so that I shall reach the Place of
our Destination. In <placename>Casan</placename> I shall probably go home to our Savior
but <unclear>thote</unclear> wilt go again to the Cong<hi rend="underline">rn</hi>. with thy Child, & with all our
Children enjoy there much Goodness & Mercy from our Savr. We
then pursued our Journey & my Husband recovered more & more,
yet I had to care for & nurse him like a Child. At last <date>Apr 27</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date>.</date>
<date>1769</date> we arrived at <placename>Casan</placename>, having been three times in evident
Danger of our Lives, after we had entered the Borders of <placename>Asia</placename>.
In <placename>Casan</placename> we found it better, than we expected. The People there
showed much Love & Respect to us, and even the Governor himself
behaved very friendly towards us. I often begged our Savior to
give us at least one Soul, where our Testimony of him might
find Entrance, & it was not a small Satisfaction to us, that
we could brave the Labour of the H. Ghost, with some Russians
and Turks. I wept & prayed much both on the Journey & particu,
larly here in behalf of the Inhabitants of this Country, & I must
own, that when I spoke right confidently with our Savior about it, he
gave me a very gracious Look, & the Assurance into my Heart
that a Light will yet spring up in this Country. <date>Nov. 23</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>rd</date></hi><date>. 1760</date>
<persname>Br. Fritche</persname> departed this Life happily, & on the <date>9</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date>. of the following
Month of Dec. </date>my Husband followed him in the 63<hi rend="superscript">rd</hi> Year of his Age, &
entered into the Joy of his Lord, & everlasting Freedom & Peace after
a Captivity of more than 13 Years. I mentioned it directly to the Com,