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but peace and serenity was to be seen. She
told us, that in the night when she considered her
<sic>deploreable</sic> <corr>deplorable</corr> condition, she thought she would how-
-ever venture to try, whether what I had told her
yesterday was really true, and she turned with
greif and sorrow to our d<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">r</hi></hi> Saviour, imploring
him, that if mercy could was to be had for so
great a sinner as she was, he would also bestow
it upon her, and then she added: "Upon this
he drew near to my heart, and made himself known
to me as my Redeemer, who shed his blood also
for me, so that I have done nothing the whole
night, but wept for joy and thanksgiving. B<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">r</hi></hi>
Erasmus Miller & [not finished]