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was betrayed & my Husband was for that put in Prison.
However soon as he was set free again, he did't [?]
[?]
could for all that not be silent by the Visit of 
Christ.<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> <persname>David</persname> & the following great Awakening in this Country;
and was by that means imprisoned a second time. I came
in hard Circumstances for his Sake at last I got Bail
& he was set at Liberty again. Now we seriously <sic>intented</sic>  <corr>intended</corr>
to leave our Mother-Country, because we had no rest & to 
follow our B<hi rend="superscript">rrn</hi> which went before us. But as <sic>afterwarts</sic>  <corr>afterwards</corr>
<persname>Melchious Nitshman</persname> with two <sic>familys</sic>  <corr>families</corr> more went away,
such a wild Commotion ensued that we must in half a 
Hours time determine to leave our whole Habitation
for our Souls Sake. I <sic>intented</sic>  <corr>intended</corr> to take some Linen along
w.<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> me, but could not find in haste the key-hole, [?]
[?]
flung the key away & went w.<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> my Husband & three
Daughters out the Door. Scarce had I left my Habitation
then Heart <sic>feeld</sic>  <corr>felt</corr> Rest & Peace, that nothing in this World
would have inticed me to return again.