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I sink down abased before my Lord and<br />
 
I sink down abased before my Lord and<br />
Saviour, for much berless[?] proofs this love,<br />
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Saviour, for numberless proofs of his love,<br />
 
faithfulness and forbearance, which I<br />
 
faithfulness and forbearance, which I<br />
 
have experienced in many ways. The first<br />
 
have experienced in many ways. The first<br />
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gracious ear to all my wants and com-<br />
 
gracious ear to all my wants and com-<br />
 
plaints. In <date><abbr>Oct</abbr>. 1802</date> I was afflicted<br />
 
plaints. In <date><abbr>Oct</abbr>. 1802</date> I was afflicted<br />
with an epidurical fever, and so ill,<br />
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with an epidemical fever, and so ill,<br />
 
that little hope was given of my recovery.<br />
 
that little hope was given of my recovery.<br />
 
Though I had no clearness that I should<br />
 
Though I had no clearness that I should<br />
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and felt happy in the thought of leav-<br />
 
and felt happy in the thought of leav-<br />
 
ing this world. But it pleased him to<br />
 
ing this world. But it pleased him to<br />
resotre me again, and I found much<br />
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restore me again, and I found much<br />
 
reason to thank and adore him for<br />
 
reason to thank and adore him for<br />
 
his paternal love and care, which<br />
 
his paternal love and care, which<br />

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I sink down abased before my Lord and
Saviour, for numberless proofs of his love,
faithfulness and forbearance, which I
have experienced in many ways. The first
year I spent here appeared very heavy in-
deed; everything seemd so different to
what I was accustomed, and not know-
ing the language, was altogether a heavy
task. However my best Friend did not
leave me nor forsake me, but lent a
gracious ear to all my wants and com-
plaints. In <date>Oct. 1802</date> I was afflicted
with an epidemical fever, and so ill,
that little hope was given of my recovery.
Though I had no clearness that I should
go to my dear Saviour, yet I wished
for that favor to see him face to face,
and felt happy in the thought of leav-
ing this world. But it pleased him to
restore me again, and I found much
reason to thank and adore him for
his paternal love and care, which
was made manifest to me.
<date>Dec. 15</date> the same year we celebra-
ted the anniversary of this house