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which he did with all possible Exactness &<br /> | which he did with all possible Exactness &<br /> | ||
every Weeks did a Journey to <placename>Newshatell</placename><br /> | every Weeks did a Journey to <placename>Newshatell</placename><br /> | ||
− | to <sic>visite</sic> <corr>visit</corr> | + | to <sic>visite</sic> <corr>visit</corr><br /> |
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | [page break]<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | <sic>visite</sic> <corr>visit</corr> the <sic>Awackened</sic> <corr>Awakened</corr> Souls there to. He was in the<br /> | ||
+ | mean while very busy to translate some of our public<br /> | ||
+ | Books into the French Language, whereof <unclear>seperal</unclear><br /> | ||
+ | Pieces to the same time have been printed.<br /> | ||
+ | Ao. 1744. By the Syrod at <placename>Thborn</placename> He & his Wife were<br /> | ||
+ | <sic>apointed</sic> <corr>appointed</corr> for a Journey into the Dales <add>or <sic>Valleys</sic> <corr>Vallies</corr></add> of the <placename>Waldensers</placename><br /> | ||
+ | to <sic>loock</sic> <corr>look</corr> after their Seed or Children how they do. They both<br /> | ||
+ | accepted this dangerous Enterprice <abbr>w</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>th</abbr></hi>. much Pleasure<br /> | ||
+ | & set out from <placename>Montmiraile</placename> the <date>21<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> of July</date> <abbr>a.c:</abbr><br /> | ||
+ | Our <abbr>Sav.</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>r</abbr></hi> conducted them <sic>savely</sic> <corr>safely</corr> over the <sic>fearfull</sic> <corr>fearful</corr><br /> | ||
+ | Precipices of <placename>Mount St. Bernard</placename>. In the City of<br /> | ||
+ | <placename>Aosda</placename> they met two prostestand <sic>Ladys</sic> <corr>Ladies</corr> (whereof one<br /> | ||
+ | lay dangerously ill & had been very much tormented<br /> | ||
+ | by the popish Priests to change her Religion) & he<br /> | ||
+ | preached her our Saviour & his bloody Attonement<br /> | ||
+ | for our Sins, that She resolved the very Day to set<br /> | ||
+ | out, & so <unclear>echapped</unclear> the Hands of her Prosecutors; but<br /> | ||
+ | before She could reach <placename><sic>Geneve</sic> <corr>Geneva</corr></placename> She <sic>dyed</sic> <corr>died</corr> on the Road<br /> | ||
+ | happy & full of Faith on the redemption of our Lord.<br /> | ||
+ | As the arrived at <placename>Farin</placename> our <abbr>B</abbr><hi rend="superscript"><abbr>r</abbr></hi><abbr>.</abbr> <abbr>deliverd</abbr> his Recomentation<br /> | ||
+ | to the englsh Minister, but he demonstrated to him the<br /> | ||
+ | <sic>Impossibilytis</sic> <corr>Impossibilities</corr> to come by the present <sic>crytical</sic> <corr>critical</corr> Con-<br /> | ||
+ | junctures into the [?] Valleys, & <abbr>ensur'd</abbr> him<br /> | ||
+ | that when he <abbr>insist'd</abbr> for this <add>Time</add> on his <sic>Refolution</sic> <corr>Revolution</corr>,<br /> | ||
+ | he would not only <add>bring</add> himself, but the <persname>Haldensers</persname><br /> | ||
+ | so into the utmost Dangers. Nevertheless they<br /> | ||
+ | continued their Journey to <placename>Pignerole</placename> and there<br /> | ||
+ | waited on <persname>Count de Peruse</persname>, Governor of the Castle<br /> | ||
+ | of this OutPost. |
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and were with a feeling of his true Love dismissed, &
returned a.c: in the <date>Month of Aug.</date> over <placename>London</placename> to
<placename>Heerendyk</placename>. From thence he was sent to <placename>Roterdam</placename>
to <persname>M</persname><hi rend="superscript"><persname>r</persname></hi><persname>. Blows</persname> Children.
A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. <date>1740</date>. He <sic>accompanyed</sic> <corr>accompanied</corr> <persname>B</persname><hi rend="superscript"><persname>r</persname></hi><persname>. Gradin</persname> through <placename>France</placename>
on his Journey to <placename>Constantinople</placename>, & by this Opportunity
made himself <sic>aquainted</sic> <corr>acquainted</corr> w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. the <sic>Prostestants</sic> <corr>Protestants</corr> at
<placename>Sion Nimes, Marsaille</placename> which was a great
Hazard to his Life. In the Time following
he came to <persname>B</persname><hi rend="superscript"><persname>r</persname></hi><persname>. Fishers</persname> Children at <placename>Bern</placename> & had
there according to his Inclination many Occurences
to witness the Redemption by the Blood of the
Lamb with very good Effect.
A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. <date>1741</date>. He and his Wife set out for <placename>Geneva</placename> to
the Pilgrims Congregation & on the Road his
Wife was <sic>delieverd</sic> <corr>delivered</corr> of her second Son. <unclear>Husus Anni</unclear>
he returned to <placename>Marienborn</placename> & from thence got
A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. <date>1742</date>. a Message to <placename>Berlin</placename> to treat of the
intended Establishment of the Brethren in
<placename>Newshatel</placename>, where to the King most <sic>gratiously</sic> <corr>graciously</corr>
<sic>aggreed</sic> <corr>agreed</corr>, but some <sic>Dificultys</sic> <corr>Difficulties</corr> arose by the Classe
of Newshatel. At the End of this year he followed
the Call with his Wife to <placename>Montmirail</placename> to take
Care of the awakened Souls in that quarter,
which he did with all possible Exactness &
every Weeks did a Journey to <placename>Newshatell</placename>
to <sic>visite</sic> <corr>visit</corr>
[page break]
<sic>visite</sic> <corr>visit</corr> the <sic>Awackened</sic> <corr>Awakened</corr> Souls there to. He was in the
mean while very busy to translate some of our public
Books into the French Language, whereof <unclear>seperal</unclear>
Pieces to the same time have been printed.
Ao. 1744. By the Syrod at <placename>Thborn</placename> He & his Wife were
<sic>apointed</sic> <corr>appointed</corr> for a Journey into the Dales <add>or <sic>Valleys</sic> <corr>Vallies</corr></add> of the <placename>Waldensers</placename>
to <sic>loock</sic> <corr>look</corr> after their Seed or Children how they do. They both
accepted this dangerous Enterprice w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. much Pleasure
& set out from <placename>Montmiraile</placename> the <date>21<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> of July</date> a.c:
Our Sav.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> conducted them <sic>savely</sic> <corr>safely</corr> over the <sic>fearfull</sic> <corr>fearful</corr>
Precipices of <placename>Mount St. Bernard</placename>. In the City of
<placename>Aosda</placename> they met two prostestand <sic>Ladys</sic> <corr>Ladies</corr> (whereof one
lay dangerously ill & had been very much tormented
by the popish Priests to change her Religion) & he
preached her our Saviour & his bloody Attonement
for our Sins, that She resolved the very Day to set
out, & so <unclear>echapped</unclear> the Hands of her Prosecutors; but
before She could reach <placename><sic>Geneve</sic> <corr>Geneva</corr></placename> She <sic>dyed</sic> <corr>died</corr> on the Road
happy & full of Faith on the redemption of our Lord.
As the arrived at <placename>Farin</placename> our B<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. deliverd his Recomentation
to the englsh Minister, but he demonstrated to him the
<sic>Impossibilytis</sic> <corr>Impossibilities</corr> to come by the present <sic>crytical</sic> <corr>critical</corr> Con-
junctures into the [?] Valleys, & ensur'd him
that when he insist'd for this <add>Time</add> on his <sic>Refolution</sic> <corr>Revolution</corr>,
he would not only <add>bring</add> himself, but the <persname>Haldensers</persname>
so into the utmost Dangers. Nevertheless they
continued their Journey to <placename>Pignerole</placename> and there
waited on <persname>Count de Peruse</persname>, Governor of the Castle
of this OutPost.