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of mine, which was ravished by His winning<br />
 
of mine, which was ravished by His winning<br />
 
charms, and so fired with his abundant merciful<br />
 
charms, and so fired with his abundant merciful<br />
kindness, that his thro&#39; pierced Foot got many a magdalene<br />
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kindness, that his <abbr>thro&#39;</abbr> pierced Foot got many a magdalene<br />
 
salute. In this time of love, I did not seem to be<br />
 
salute. In this time of love, I did not seem to be<br />
 
in need of faith, for it was feeling, and in a manner<br />
 
in need of faith, for it was feeling, and in a manner<br />
 
seeing Him who is to bodily sight, invisible. On one<br />
 
seeing Him who is to bodily sight, invisible. On one<br />
of my highly favor&#39;d days, when taking a solitary walk<br />
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of my highly <abbr>favor&#39;d</abbr> days, when taking a solitary walk<br />
 
my gracious Redeemer revealed Himself to me as my<br />
 
my gracious Redeemer revealed Himself to me as my<br />
 
eternal Bridegroom, who had betrothed me unto Him<br />
 
eternal Bridegroom, who had betrothed me unto Him<br />
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-dering, what our dear Father must have suffered,<br />
 
-dering, what our dear Father must have suffered,<br />
 
when He was in Christ [?] the world unto<br />
 
when He was in Christ [?] the world unto<br />
Himself; what I felt was unitterable. I fell prostrate<br />
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Himself; what I felt was unutterable. I fell prostrate<br />
 
before Him, crying by the Spirit of adoption, [?]<br />
 
before Him, crying by the Spirit of adoption, [?]<br />
<gap></gap>I had intervals of mourning, with deep compunc-<br />
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<gap></gap>I had <emotion>intervals of mourning, with deep compunc-<br />
-tion of heart, weeping contrite tears with ardour<br />
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-tion of heart, weeping contrite tears with ardour</emotion><br />
and&nbsp;
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and [?] of spirit, for a still closer union<br />
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with my Saviour, which was always succeeded by<br />
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a fresh manifestation of his matchless love. ------<br />
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<emotion>I had a great desire to depart,</emotion> often singing that<br />
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<del>hymn</del> verse, &quot;<abbr>O</abbr> what a pain it is to me<br />
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<gap></gap>To love, and yet not be with Thee.&quot; ---<br />
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It was in the year <date>1742</date> when the <orgname>London <abbr>Cong</abbr></orgname><hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript"><orgname><abbr>n</abbr></orgname></hi></hi><br />
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was settled, (having a powerful and irresistible call<br />
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to be a Member;) was <abbr>rec</abbr><hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>d</abbr></hi></hi><hi rend="superscript"></hi> - It was extremely impor-<br />
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-tant to me to be united to this part of the Bride of Christ

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of mine, which was ravished by His winning
charms, and so fired with his abundant merciful
kindness, that his thro' pierced Foot got many a magdalene
salute. In this time of love, I did not seem to be
in need of faith, for it was feeling, and in a manner
seeing Him who is to bodily sight, invisible. On one
of my highly favor'd days, when taking a solitary walk
my gracious Redeemer revealed Himself to me as my
eternal Bridegroom, who had betrothed me unto Him
-self for ever. This was a day of my Espousals, which
I never can forget! At another period, I was consi-
-dering, what our dear Father must have suffered,
when He was in Christ [?] the world unto
Himself; what I felt was unutterable. I fell prostrate
before Him, crying by the Spirit of adoption, [?]
<gap></gap>I had <emotion>intervals of mourning, with deep compunc-
-tion of heart, weeping contrite tears with ardour</emotion>
and [?] of spirit, for a still closer union
with my Saviour, which was always succeeded by
a fresh manifestation of his matchless love. ------
<emotion>I had a great desire to depart,</emotion> often singing that
hymn verse, "O what a pain it is to me
<gap></gap>To love, and yet not be with Thee." ---
It was in the year <date>1742</date> when the <orgname>London Cong</orgname><hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript"><orgname>n</orgname></hi></hi>
was settled, (having a powerful and irresistible call
to be a Member;) was rec<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">d</hi></hi><hi rend="superscript"></hi> - It was extremely impor-
-tant to me to be united to this part of the Bride of Christ