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and said: weep not, but rejoice with me. Oh what a
Festivity would that be for Me, if our Saviour would
take me to himself! I then askd him, if he would
go and leave me? upon which he answerd: you will
once follow me; beg of our Saviour to preserve you
from unnecessary Concern, for he will care for You,
and be himself your exceeding great Reward, for all
that you have done, and still do for me. He then desired
me to bring him the Account Book of the Congregation here,
and gave me an Explanation of all the Particulars. The
<date>10</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date>.</date> <persname>B</persname><hi rend="superscript"><persname>r</persname></hi><persname>. & S</persname><hi rend="superscript"><persname>r</persname></hi><persname>. Powel</persname> having heard of his Illness, came to
us from <placename>Carols </placename><sic><placename>Mannor</placename></sic><placename>  </placename><corr><placename>Manor</placename></corr>: He sat up, and confer'd with
us about the Celebration of the <sic>Holydays</sic>  <corr>Holidays</corr>, altho' he
was in a high Fever and had a great Pain in his Breast.
As we ask'd him, if we should not send for a Doctor to
Him? he replied: I want none; our Saviour shall be
my Physician. He was childlikely resignd and pa-
-tient, so that even the visiting Strangers wonder'd at
it. Among other Things he said: that as often as he
dosed a little, he was always busy about the Sacrament.

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and could not leave off.