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Father to remove me from this irksome<br />
 
Father to remove me from this irksome<br />
 
situation as soon as possible, which no<br />
 
situation as soon as possible, which no<br />
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looked upon as dedicated to the Lord, and<br />
 
looked upon as dedicated to the Lord, and<br />
 
to have the privilege of attending so many meet=<br />
 
to have the privilege of attending so many meet=<br />
=ings. Our Saviour was pleased to manifest<br />
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=ings. Our Savior was pleased to manifest<br />
 
Himself to my heart in a distinguished man=<br />
 
Himself to my heart in a distinguished man=<br />
 
=ner: I could in simplicity spread all my<br />
 
=ner: I could in simplicity spread all my<br />
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to converse with my companions upon<br />
 
to converse with my companions upon<br />
 
these subjects</emotion>, and to describe what passed<br />
 
these subjects</emotion>, and to describe what passed<br />
in my soul. I often longed and prayed for<br />
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in my soul. <emotion>I often longed and prayed </emotion>for<br />
 
some divine intimation that my individu=<br />
 
some divine intimation that my individu=<br />
=al petitions were heard by our Saviour, and<br />
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=al petitions were heard by our Savior, and<br />
 
He condescended to satisfy me in this respect,<br />
 
He condescended to satisfy me in this respect,<br />
 
in so various and striking a manner, as<br />
 
in so various and striking a manner, as<br />
 
never to be forgotten: it <emotion>excites at this mo=<br />
 
never to be forgotten: it <emotion>excites at this mo=<br />
 
=ment sensations of gratitude wonder and<br />
 
=ment sensations of gratitude wonder and<br />
praise</emotion>. After I had began - <abbr>O</abbr> had I but&nbsp;
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praise</emotion>. After I had began -O had I but&nbsp;

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3.
Father to remove me from this irksome
situation as soon as possible, which no
doubt was his wish, as well as mine;
and to <emotion>my inexpressible joy</emotion>, I obtained leave
to live in the Sisters Choir House in <placename>Tytherton</placename>,
and went thither <date>July 19th. 1776.</date> being then
only in the 10th Year of my age. A new pe=
=riod now commenced with me, I esteemed
it a favor to be in a habitation which I
looked upon as dedicated to the Lord, and
to have the privilege of attending so many meet=
=ings. Our Savior was pleased to manifest
Himself to my heart in a distinguished man=
=ner: I could in simplicity spread all my
wants before Him, and received many assu=
=rances of His love and mercy. I <emotion>delighted
to converse with my companions upon
these subjects</emotion>, and to describe what passed
in my soul. <emotion>I often longed and prayed </emotion>for
some divine intimation that my individu=
=al petitions were heard by our Savior, and
He condescended to satisfy me in this respect,
in so various and striking a manner, as
never to be forgotten: it <emotion>excites at this mo=
=ment sensations of gratitude wonder and
praise</emotion>. After I had began -O had I but