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<sic>Serviours</sic>&nbsp; <corr>Saviour&#39;s</corr> Redemption &amp; Bloodshed &amp; of the&nbsp;<br />
 
<sic>Serviours</sic>&nbsp; <corr>Saviour&#39;s</corr> Redemption &amp; Bloodshed &amp; of the&nbsp;<br />
 
rightiousness of a poor Sinner before God by his<br />
 
rightiousness of a poor Sinner before God by his<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Blood &amp; Suffering
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Blood &amp; Suffering &amp; so <unclear>remaincth</unclear> with them 10 Days.<br />
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After that he <abbr>return&#39;d</abbr> over the high &amp; rough <placename>Moun_<br />
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tain Se Col de la Croix</placename>, who is taken inpassable<br />
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&amp; was the same Time covered <abbr>w</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>th</abbr></hi>. <sic>Shnow</sic>&nbsp; <corr>Snow</corr>, never-<br />
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theless there was a Watch kept of 40 Men at the very<br />
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Top of the Mountain but out <abbr>Sav.</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>r</abbr></hi> caused it, that<br />
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they saw neither him or his Guide. On this Top<br />
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he prostrated himself in the <sic>Shnow</sic>&nbsp; <corr>Snow</corr> before our <abbr>Sav.</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>r</abbr></hi><br />
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towards the <sic>Valleys</sic>&nbsp; <corr>Vallies</corr> &amp; recomanted them once more<br />
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to the Mercy of our Saviour. On the other Side<br />
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of the Mountain was again a French Watch, but<br />
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went <sic>happely</sic>&nbsp; <corr>happily</corr> in a near Town where they kept a<br />
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Marked; &amp; so our <abbr>Br</abbr>. <sic>luckely</sic>&nbsp; <corr>luckily</corr> passd the Simits<br />
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&amp; arrived in <placename>France</placename> again. He witnesseth in <placename>France</placename><br />
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on several Places, but from <placename>Arvies</placename> he was con_<br />
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ducted by 4 Soldiers, however they did not deter<br />
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him but let him go in Peace, &amp; so he arrived<br />
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by way of <placename>Geneve</placename>, <unclear>Laussane</unclear> after a <sic>thousend</sic>&nbsp; <corr>thousand</corr><br />
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Dangers happily at <placename>Montmirail</placename> again.

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of this Outpost; but he advised them to <sic>bak</sic>  <corr>back</corr> to
<placename>Turin</placename> & get there Leave, & they instead to give
'em Leave, sent them a Order which route they
have to take on their return home again.
A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. <date>1745</date>. Our B<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. ventured a second time to <sic>visite</sic>  <corr>visit</corr>
the Valeys  Vallies, he toock  took his route through France, &
by that means visited <placename>Sion</placename>, <placename>Orange</placename>, <placename>Marseille</placename>, <placename>Nimes</placename>
every where of them Places he wittnesses of the 
Power of the Blood of Christ & found <sic>especialy</sic>  <corr>especially</corr> at <placename>Marseille</placename>
& <placename>Nimes</placename> hungry Hearts to hear the Gospel of their
Redemptions which he <sic>deliverd</sic>  <corr>delivered</corr> w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. great Freedom.
By this Occassion he had the Pleasure to <sic>met</sic>  <corr>meet</corr> <persname>B</persname><hi rend="superscript"><persname>r</persname></hi><persname>.
Nolbek</persname> at <placename>Marseille</placename> on his retour from <placename>Algier</placename>
& was to him of real Service. From thence he
proceedeth & was on his Road wonderfully preserved
by our Saviour, then as he was walking in the
dark of Night over a <unclear>Shmal</unclear> Bridge fell down
a Story high on a whole Bank of Steep Rocks
without any Damage. In the <date>Month of April</date>
left <placename>France</placename> & <sic>carryed</sic>  <corr>carried</corr> on his Journey <unclear>oue</unclear> <unclear><placename>Genua</placename></unclear>
<placename>Turin</placename> & <placename>Susa</placename> & arrived happily into the <sic>Valleys</sic>  <corr>Vallies</corr>.
He was <sic>aquainted</sic>  <corr>acquainted</corr> that there were about 5000
People in the <sic>Valleys</sic>  <corr>Vallies</corr> & had 13 Preachers among
them, with whom our B<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. made himself <sic>aquainted</sic>  <corr>acquainted</corr>
& brought them the good <unclear>Fidings</unclear> of our dear
<sic>Serviours</sic>  <corr>Saviour's</corr> Redemption & Bloodshed & of the 
rightiousness of a poor Sinner before God by his
                                                    Blood & Suffering

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Blood & Suffering & so <unclear>remaincth</unclear> with them 10 Days.
After that he return'd over the high & rough <placename>Moun_
tain Se Col de la Croix</placename>, who is taken inpassable
& was the same Time covered w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. <sic>Shnow</sic>  <corr>Snow</corr>, never-
theless there was a Watch kept of 40 Men at the very
Top of the Mountain but out Sav.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> caused it, that
they saw neither him or his Guide. On this Top
he prostrated himself in the <sic>Shnow</sic>  <corr>Snow</corr> before our Sav.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>
towards the <sic>Valleys</sic>  <corr>Vallies</corr> & recomanted them once more
to the Mercy of our Saviour. On the other Side
of the Mountain was again a French Watch, but
went <sic>happely</sic>  <corr>happily</corr> in a near Town where they kept a
Marked; & so our Br. <sic>luckely</sic>  <corr>luckily</corr> passd the Simits
& arrived in <placename>France</placename> again. He witnesseth in <placename>France</placename>
on several Places, but from <placename>Arvies</placename> he was con_
ducted by 4 Soldiers, however they did not deter
him but let him go in Peace, & so he arrived
by way of <placename>Geneve</placename>, <unclear>Laussane</unclear> after a <sic>thousend</sic>  <corr>thousand</corr>
Dangers happily at <placename>Montmirail</placename> again.