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− | hot spirited Quarrel<br /> | + | hot spirited Quarrel I had with Somebody, so that I<br /> |
+ | & other <sic>Poeple</sic> <corr>People</corr> thought I <abbr>could't</abbr> live longer. This<br /> | ||
+ | <sic>brocke</sic> <corr>broke</corr> my very Heart because my <sic>Happeness</sic> <corr>Happiness</corr> was at Stake<br /> | ||
+ | & I would not be lost for ever. I begged & <abbr>prayd</abbr><br /> | ||
+ | to our <abbr>Sav</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>r</abbr></hi><abbr>.</abbr> as good as I could for Mercy & for-<br /> | ||
+ | giveness, & our <abbr>Sav</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>r</abbr></hi><abbr>.</abbr> accordingly restored my Health<br /> | ||
+ | again & from this time it became more Earnest in<br /> | ||
+ | my Heart to live quite alone for my <abbr>Sav</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>r</abbr></hi><abbr>.</abbr> & He<br /> | ||
+ | <abbr>did't</abbr> let me without Glances of his Grace & Mercy.<br /> | ||
+ | <date><abbr>A</abbr></date><hi rend="superscript"><date><abbr>o</abbr></date></hi><date><abbr>.</abbr> 55.</date> The Years of <sic>myn</sic> <corr>my</corr> Apprenticeship were past, &<br /> | ||
+ | I set out to visit my Mother-Country. As I came<br /> | ||
+ | back again & should now work as a Journeyman I<br /> | ||
+ | became very sorry that I should <sic>intangle</sic> <corr>entangle</corr> myself in<br /> | ||
+ | the World, because of my poor Heart which soon in-<br /> | ||
+ | clined to every Wickedness; but our Saviour kept<br /> | ||
+ | by all that kept his Hand about me. I saw<br /> | ||
+ | my Condition very miserable because I <abbr>could't</abbr><br /> | ||
+ | give my whole Heart to our Saviour & was<br /> | ||
+ | <del>as well</del> by the Brethren I <abbr>would't</abbr> appear so very<br /> | ||
+ | wicked, but our Saviour followed me <sic>pas</sic> <corr>pass</corr> for pass<br /> | ||
+ | On <date>good </date><sic><date>Fryday</date></sic><date> </date><corr><date>Friday</date></corr> as I came to Church & heard there<br /> | ||
+ | the History of the <sic>Suffring</sic> <corr>Suffering</corr> & Death of our Saviour<br /> | ||
+ | my Heart was quite taken & our Saviour appeareth<br /> | ||
+ | for my Heart <del>& let me know</del> in his <sic>Deathfigur</sic> <corr>Deathfigure</corr><br /> | ||
+ | & made me to know: that therein was my <sic>Happyness</sic> <corr>Happiness</corr><br /> | ||
+ | in time & in Eternity. I <sic><abbr>thanckd</abbr></sic><abbr> </abbr><corr><abbr>thankd</abbr></corr> it to him <abbr>w</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>th</abbr></hi><abbr>. </abbr><br /> | ||
+ | 1000 Tears, that he had let me live <abbr>till</abbr> <hi rend="underline">this</hi> Time!<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 15 December 2017
This embarrassed my Heart & I sometimes when I was
alone <sic>throwed</sic> <corr>threw</corr> myself down upon my Face & weepd
& prayed to our Saviour he would let me feel that
whereof the Brethren speak! but my Heart was not
sincere I had still a hanging w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. earnal Things
The Minister of the Place, <persname>Brother Castrup</persname> very often
insuated insinuated to me: to become the Property of
our Saviour & to lay hold on his Mercy!
<date>A</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>o</date></hi><date>. 1746</date> I went to <placename>Copenhagen</placename> to <sic>lern</sic> <corr>learn</corr> the <sic>Bussiness</sic> <corr>Business</corr>
by as a <sic>Taylor</sic> <corr>Tailor</corr>. <sic>Myn</sic> <corr>My</corr> Intention was to keep to the
the Brethren there, but I did't <sic>lern</sic> <corr>learn</corr> to know my
Saviour as my Redeemer from all Sins, on the
contrary became <sic>indiffent</sic> <corr>indifferent</corr>, had carnal Inclinations
& this I carefully hid by the Brethren. My La-
bourer however somehow got Intelligence of & came
to me telling: that he would not have such Sort
of <sic>Poeple</sic> <corr>People</corr> amongst them, as I was, & I should
in future stay back from them. I was very sorry
& went the very same Day to him & complaint in
my <sic>Perplexitys</sic> <corr>Perplexities</corr> to him & beggd forgiveness. I not
only got forgiveness, but Leave <sic>licke</sic> <corr>like</corr> hitherto among
the Brethren. I was very ashamed, & <sic>Sinerlicke</sic> <corr>Sinnerlike</corr> beggd
beggd Pardon by our Saviour, but for all that it did't
reach the very foundation of my Heart. However I
was very sickly, & that I caused myself by a very
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hot spirited Quarrel I had with Somebody, so that I
& other <sic>Poeple</sic> <corr>People</corr> thought I could't live longer. This
<sic>brocke</sic> <corr>broke</corr> my very Heart because my <sic>Happeness</sic> <corr>Happiness</corr> was at Stake
& I would not be lost for ever. I begged & prayd
to our Sav<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. as good as I could for Mercy & for-
giveness, & our Sav<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. accordingly restored my Health
again & from this time it became more Earnest in
my Heart to live quite alone for my Sav<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. & He
did't let me without Glances of his Grace & Mercy.
<date>A</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>o</date></hi><date>. 55.</date> The Years of <sic>myn</sic> <corr>my</corr> Apprenticeship were past, &
I set out to visit my Mother-Country. As I came
back again & should now work as a Journeyman I
became very sorry that I should <sic>intangle</sic> <corr>entangle</corr> myself in
the World, because of my poor Heart which soon in-
clined to every Wickedness; but our Saviour kept
by all that kept his Hand about me. I saw
my Condition very miserable because I could't
give my whole Heart to our Saviour & was
as well by the Brethren I would't appear so very
wicked, but our Saviour followed me <sic>pas</sic> <corr>pass</corr> for pass
On <date>good </date><sic><date>Fryday</date></sic><date> </date><corr><date>Friday</date></corr> as I came to Church & heard there
the History of the <sic>Suffring</sic> <corr>Suffering</corr> & Death of our Saviour
my Heart was quite taken & our Saviour appeareth
for my Heart & let me know in his <sic>Deathfigur</sic> <corr>Deathfigure</corr>
& made me to know: that therein was my <sic>Happyness</sic> <corr>Happiness</corr>
in time & in Eternity. I <sic>thanckd</sic> <corr>thankd</corr> it to him w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.
1000 Tears, that he had let me live till <hi rend="underline">this</hi> Time!