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the Name of the Ambassador of Saxony. Having now rested here a <br /> | the Name of the Ambassador of Saxony. Having now rested here a <br /> | ||
− | little after so many sleepless Nights, Dangers, Troubles | + | little after so many sleepless Nights, Dangers, Troubles & Distress, I<br /> |
sat out from <placename>Petersburg</placename> by Water, with my little Daughter, whom I had<br /> | sat out from <placename>Petersburg</placename> by Water, with my little Daughter, whom I had<br /> | ||
− | preserved as a particular Gift with all possible Care | + | preserved as a particular Gift with all possible Care & Faithfulness,<br /> |
− | accompanied by <persname> | + | accompanied by <persname><abbr>Br.</abbr> Kryman</persname>, <date>May 18th. 1761</date>. The taking Leave of the<br /> |
− | + | <abbr>Brn.</abbr> & <abbr>Srs.</abbr> here was very painful on both Sides. Towards Evening we<br /> | |
− | set Sail, but we soon got a Storm, which was against us, | + | set Sail, but we soon got a Storm, which was against us, & a total<br /> |
Eclipse of the Moon rendered it quite dark, so that we saw nothing<br /> | Eclipse of the Moon rendered it quite dark, so that we saw nothing<br /> | ||
before us but our Destruction, particularly as our Vessel was<br /> | before us but our Destruction, particularly as our Vessel was<br /> | ||
− | too deeply laden, | + | too deeply laden, & the <placename>Neva</placename> being in that Place full of Sand Banks.<br /> |
− | We returned in great Danger | + | We returned in great Danger & sailed again the next Day for<br /> |
<placename>Cronstadt</placename>. Here I had again new Troubles, but our Savior helped<br /> | <placename>Cronstadt</placename>. Here I had again new Troubles, but our Savior helped<br /> | ||
− | me thro', | + | me <abbr>thro'</abbr>, & we could now pursue our Voyage without any Hindrance.<br /> |
I now looked once more at the Land of my Troubles with Tears<br /> | I now looked once more at the Land of my Troubles with Tears<br /> | ||
− | in my Eyes, | + | in my Eyes, & recomended it to the faithful Heart of Jesus.<br /> |
− | So as the faithful Eye | + | So as the faithful Eye & Watchman of Israel watched hitherto<br /> |
over me on my Journies, so I experienced it also on my farther<br /> | over me on my Journies, so I experienced it also on my farther<br /> | ||
− | Travels by Sea | + | Travels by Sea & Land. It was as if the Arms of my dear Savior<br /> |
enclosed me around, especially at <placename>Lüneburg</placename> on the rest of my<br /> | enclosed me around, especially at <placename>Lüneburg</placename> on the rest of my<br /> | ||
Journey. During the Time of our Abode at <placename>Lüneburg</placename> which lasted 10 Days<br /> | Journey. During the Time of our Abode at <placename>Lüneburg</placename> which lasted 10 Days<br /> | ||
− | there were every Day such violent Storms of Thunder | + | there were every Day such violent Storms of Thunder & Lightning as no,<br /> |
body remembered ever to have seen, but when we sat out the Weather<br /> | body remembered ever to have seen, but when we sat out the Weather<br /> | ||
− | was fair | + | was fair & pleasant. And <abbr>tho'</abbr> that whole District was then sur<br /> |
− | rounded with War, we saw nothing of it, | + | rounded with War, we saw nothing of it, & arrived at last <date>July 5</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date>.</date><br /> |
− | safe | + | safe & well at <placename>Herrnhut</placename> to our inexpressible Joy. Ah! what Tears of Joy <br /> |
<br /> | <br /> | ||
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and Thankfulness trickled down my Cheeks that my faithful Savior<br /> | and Thankfulness trickled down my Cheeks that my faithful Savior<br /> | ||
− | brought both me | + | brought both me & my Child<del>ren</del> to the <abbr>Cong</abbr><hi rend="underline"><abbr>rn</abbr></hi><abbr>.</abbr> I devoted it, & myself<br /> |
anew to Him as his "Property." Thus far her own Relation.<br /> | anew to Him as his "Property." Thus far her own Relation.<br /> | ||
− | Her Heart was filled with Thanks | + | Her Heart was filled with Thanks & Praise, that our Savior had<br /> |
− | accomplished her ardent Desire to be again in the | + | accomplished her ardent Desire to be again in the <abbr>Cong</abbr><hi rend="underline"><abbr>rn</abbr></hi> at <placename>Herrn,<br /> |
− | hut</placename>, so that she now would enjoy a happy Sabbath in the | + | hut</placename>, so that she now would enjoy a happy Sabbath in the <abbr>Cong</abbr><hi rend="underline"><abbr>rn</abbr></hi>,<br /> |
− | + | & with her Children. <date>July 21</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>st</date></hi>. she moved into the Widows House<br /> | |
− | + | & was made Use of as an Assistant, <abbr>till</abbr> <date>1764</date> when she moved to<br /> | |
− | <placename>Marienborn</placename>, | + | <placename>Marienborn</placename>, & <date>1766</date> to <placename>Zeyst</placename> with the then Directory. In <date>1768</date><br /> |
− | she went to <placename>England</placename> with <persname> | + | she went to <placename>England</placename> with <persname><abbr>Br.</abbr></persname> & <persname><abbr>Sr.</abbr> Boeler </persname>& <persname>Count Dohnas</persname>, & the Year<br /> |
− | following again to <placename>Herrnhut</placename>. In <date>1770</date> she got a Call to go with <persname> | + | following again to <placename>Herrnhut</placename>. In <date>1770</date> she got a Call to go with <persname><abbr>Br.</abbr></persname><br /> |
− | and <persname> | + | and <persname><abbr>Sr.</abbr> de Treyden </persname>to <placename>Curland</placename>, & though she found it hard to leave<br /> |
− | <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, she however accepted it with a willing Heart. <persname> | + | <placename>Herrnhut</placename>, she however accepted it with a willing Heart. <persname><abbr>Sr.</abbr> de<br /> |
− | Treyden </persname>gives the following Account of the Abode | + | Treyden </persname>gives the following Account of the Abode & Service of<br /> |
our late Sister with them: We were very thankful to our Savior<br /> | our late Sister with them: We were very thankful to our Savior<br /> | ||
that he would give us this, through many heavy Trials approved<br /> | that he would give us this, through many heavy Trials approved<br /> | ||
of Hand Maid of his to go along with us; both to be a Partaker<br /> | of Hand Maid of his to go along with us; both to be a Partaker<br /> | ||
− | of our Joy | + | of our Joy & of the Troubles which befel us. She assisted us<br /> |
− | faithfully with good Advice and actual Help, | + | faithfully with good Advice and actual Help, & proved parti,<br /> |
− | cularly a real Comfort | + | cularly a real Comfort & Benefit to me after the Departure <br /> |
− | of my dear Husband. Her cordial | + | of my dear Husband. Her cordial & confident <font color="#ae913e"><unclear>Connection</unclear></font> with<br /> |
our Savior, alleviated all Difficulties to us both. She took a very<br /> | our Savior, alleviated all Difficulties to us both. She took a very<br /> | ||
− | near | + | near & affectionate Share in all my Circumstances. She experi,<br /> |
enced also here in Curland various Trials, but her <unclear><font><span>Endeavours</span></font></unclear><br /> | enced also here in Curland various Trials, but her <unclear><font><span>Endeavours</span></font></unclear><br /> | ||
for the Good of the Souls were attended with Blessing, the Fruits<br /> | for the Good of the Souls were attended with Blessing, the Fruits<br /> | ||
of which will shew themselves in Time to come. Both high | of which will shew themselves in Time to come. Both high |
Revision as of 20:19, 13 November 2017
the Name of the Ambassador of Saxony. Having now rested here a
little after so many sleepless Nights, Dangers, Troubles & Distress, I
sat out from <placename>Petersburg</placename> by Water, with my little Daughter, whom I had
preserved as a particular Gift with all possible Care & Faithfulness,
accompanied by <persname>Br. Kryman</persname>, <date>May 18th. 1761</date>. The taking Leave of the
Brn. & Srs. here was very painful on both Sides. Towards Evening we
set Sail, but we soon got a Storm, which was against us, & a total
Eclipse of the Moon rendered it quite dark, so that we saw nothing
before us but our Destruction, particularly as our Vessel was
too deeply laden, & the <placename>Neva</placename> being in that Place full of Sand Banks.
We returned in great Danger & sailed again the next Day for
<placename>Cronstadt</placename>. Here I had again new Troubles, but our Savior helped
me thro', & we could now pursue our Voyage without any Hindrance.
I now looked once more at the Land of my Troubles with Tears
in my Eyes, & recomended it to the faithful Heart of Jesus.
So as the faithful Eye & Watchman of Israel watched hitherto
over me on my Journies, so I experienced it also on my farther
Travels by Sea & Land. It was as if the Arms of my dear Savior
enclosed me around, especially at <placename>Lüneburg</placename> on the rest of my
Journey. During the Time of our Abode at <placename>Lüneburg</placename> which lasted 10 Days
there were every Day such violent Storms of Thunder & Lightning as no,
body remembered ever to have seen, but when we sat out the Weather
was fair & pleasant. And tho' that whole District was then sur
rounded with War, we saw nothing of it, & arrived at last <date>July 5</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date>.</date>
safe & well at <placename>Herrnhut</placename> to our inexpressible Joy. Ah! what Tears of Joy
[page break]
and Thankfulness trickled down my Cheeks that my faithful Savior
brought both me & my Children to the Cong<hi rend="underline">rn</hi>. I devoted it, & myself
anew to Him as his "Property." Thus far her own Relation.
Her Heart was filled with Thanks & Praise, that our Savior had
accomplished her ardent Desire to be again in the Cong<hi rend="underline">rn</hi> at <placename>Herrn,
hut</placename>, so that she now would enjoy a happy Sabbath in the Cong<hi rend="underline">rn</hi>,
& with her Children. <date>July 21</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>st</date></hi>. she moved into the Widows House
& was made Use of as an Assistant, till <date>1764</date> when she moved to
<placename>Marienborn</placename>, & <date>1766</date> to <placename>Zeyst</placename> with the then Directory. In <date>1768</date>
she went to <placename>England</placename> with <persname>Br.</persname> & <persname>Sr. Boeler </persname>& <persname>Count Dohnas</persname>, & the Year
following again to <placename>Herrnhut</placename>. In <date>1770</date> she got a Call to go with <persname>Br.</persname>
and <persname>Sr. de Treyden </persname>to <placename>Curland</placename>, & though she found it hard to leave
<placename>Herrnhut</placename>, she however accepted it with a willing Heart. <persname>Sr. de
Treyden </persname>gives the following Account of the Abode & Service of
our late Sister with them: We were very thankful to our Savior
that he would give us this, through many heavy Trials approved
of Hand Maid of his to go along with us; both to be a Partaker
of our Joy & of the Troubles which befel us. She assisted us
faithfully with good Advice and actual Help, & proved parti,
cularly a real Comfort & Benefit to me after the Departure
of my dear Husband. Her cordial & confident <unclear>Connection</unclear> with
our Savior, alleviated all Difficulties to us both. She took a very
near & affectionate Share in all my Circumstances. She experi,
enced also here in Curland various Trials, but her <unclear>Endeavours</unclear>
for the Good of the Souls were attended with Blessing, the Fruits
of which will shew themselves in Time to come. Both high