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− | which was heavier than | + | which was heavier than my Body, this I carried in a <br /> |
+ | Bucket in my Left Hand; I <abbr>enterd</abbr> very patiently and willing<br /> | ||
+ | on this narrow Way, I could not walk, but was forced to<br /> | ||
+ | creep like a Worm over it, for to walk was impossible for<br /> | ||
+ | me, and the Light was dim, like the first Rays of Day<br /> | ||
+ | Break, I was obliged to hold fast with my Right Hand<br /> | ||
+ | by the Edge of the narrow Bridge, for fear of falling into the<br /> | ||
+ | dreadful Stream; at last I saw before Me a sandy Land<br /> | ||
+ | which the Water had left; then I <abbr>thankd</abbr> the Lord my God <br /> | ||
+ | for my Deliverance; I was also freed from carrying the<br /> | ||
+ | Burden any more; I stood on my Feet, and would go on-<br /> | ||
+ | -ward, but could not, for the Earth was like a Sea of Sand,<br /> | ||
+ | and I sunk in it, then I was in my Soul sore afraid, and<br /> | ||
+ | I said unto God, with a very heavy Heart, I have been<br /> | ||
+ | <abbr>helpd</abbr> over the narrow Way, and shall I sink in This, and<br /> | ||
+ | perish. In this Distress God came to my Relief by a Hand<br /> | ||
+ | like unto a Mans Hand, which <add>took</add> Me by the Hand and led Me<br /> | ||
+ | unto firm and solid Ground; and I <abbr>thankd</abbr> the Lord who sent<br /> | ||
+ | me this Deliverance also: I then <abbr>walkd</abbr> to the House of my<br /> | ||
+ | Mother's Brother, which stood upon a Hill; after a little<br /> | ||
+ | while I went to see the very pleasant Country around Me,<br /> | ||
+ | and I looking toward the East, saw the Sun in his full<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 9 January 2018
who were yet very young, should prove Undutiful,
my oldest was a Daughter of 7 Years old, and the young-
-est a Son of 16 Months, who lay very near my Heart.
<gap></gap>Now I was brought into a new School, how very
hard was my Heart, I could not acquiesce in the Will
of God. O how painful and heavy it was unto Me; my Soul
cleaved too much to outward Things, and I had no Power
to humble my Self under the Hand of God: Under these
Trials, the Lord gave Me to hope in his Grace: Saying
my Strength is made perfect in Weakness. And this Pro-
-mise was truly fulfilled to my Heart, yet my Fear was very
Great; I saw that I now lay open to all the Temptations of
the Enemy, the World and my own Corruption, I felt in my
Self, that I had no Power against these Things, and This
made Me to seek, cry and pray unto the Lord, and He also
heard my Prayers.
<gap></gap>After I had been 2 or 3 Months in a State of
Widowhood, I dreamt that I stood on <add>a</add> Shore which I must
pass over; I could see no Land before Me, but all lookd
like a drowned World, overstreamd with a great and muddy
Deluge; I saw a Bridge which was very narrow, over which
I was obliged to go, and to carry with me a great Burden
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which was heavier than my Body, this I carried in a
Bucket in my Left Hand; I enterd very patiently and willing
on this narrow Way, I could not walk, but was forced to
creep like a Worm over it, for to walk was impossible for
me, and the Light was dim, like the first Rays of Day
Break, I was obliged to hold fast with my Right Hand
by the Edge of the narrow Bridge, for fear of falling into the
dreadful Stream; at last I saw before Me a sandy Land
which the Water had left; then I thankd the Lord my God
for my Deliverance; I was also freed from carrying the
Burden any more; I stood on my Feet, and would go on-
-ward, but could not, for the Earth was like a Sea of Sand,
and I sunk in it, then I was in my Soul sore afraid, and
I said unto God, with a very heavy Heart, I have been
helpd over the narrow Way, and shall I sink in This, and
perish. In this Distress God came to my Relief by a Hand
like unto a Mans Hand, which <add>took</add> Me by the Hand and led Me
unto firm and solid Ground; and I thankd the Lord who sent
me this Deliverance also: I then walkd to the House of my
Mother's Brother, which stood upon a Hill; after a little
while I went to see the very pleasant Country around Me,
and I looking toward the East, saw the Sun in his full