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him, to be his own for ever. This overpowering sensa<br />
 
him, to be his own for ever. This overpowering sensa<br />
 
-tion of his love and grace, lasted in the same manner<br />
 
-tion of his love and grace, lasted in the same manner<br />
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for several weeks, and many a time did I walk the<br />
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streets with tears running down my face at the thought<br />
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of his love and bitter sufferings for me. and the Texts<br />
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of scripture treating of this great matter, which I had<br />
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learnt before as a part of divinity, came now into my mind<br />
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with such a <sic>powerfull</sic>&nbsp; <corr>powerful</corr> and new impression as tho&#39; I had<br />
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never heard them before; But now I wanted fellow-<br />
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ship, and knew of nobody to associate with but the<br />
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Pietists of whom there were several in the College,<br />
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I visited some of them, and told them the state of my<br />
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heart, but I perceived they did not understand it, but<br />
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they spoke much to me about doctrinal [not finished]<br />
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Revision as of 01:20, 6 March 2018

heart burning with love to him and gave myself <add>soul and body</add> up to 
him, to be his own for ever. This overpowering sensa
-tion of his love and grace, lasted in the same manner
for several weeks, and many a time did I walk the
streets with tears running down my face at the thought
of his love and bitter sufferings for me. and the Texts
of scripture treating of this great matter, which I had
learnt before as a part of divinity, came now into my mind
with such a <sic>powerfull</sic>  <corr>powerful</corr> and new impression as tho' I had
never heard them before; But now I wanted fellow-
ship, and knew of nobody to associate with but the
Pietists of whom there were several in the College,
I visited some of them, and told them the state of my
heart, but I perceived they did not understand it, but
they spoke much to me about doctrinal [not finished]