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laboress of the great girls at <placename>Fulneck</placename> in
<placename>Yorkshire</placename>. At first it appear'd to me
that I never could accept this call, that
to have the care of souls committed in any
measure to me who had so much to strugg..
le with, could not possible answer; if it
was external concerns I could more willing..
ly enter into it, but this was by far, too
weighty a matter for me to undertake.
Thus I reasoned for some time, wishing
not to walk my own course, and at the
same time feeling myself very inadequate
for such an important office, whenever
I thought of Sending my answer in the
negative, those words came into my mind,
My Grace is sufficient for thee, for
my strength is made perfect in weakness,
thus was I encouraged by my ever faith
ful friend, to accept of my call to <placename>Ful..
neck</placename> and he gave me that comfortable
assurance in my heart that he would
be with me, and help me thro! in
every trying case.
<date>March 19</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>th</date></hi><date> 1794 </date>I arrived in <placename>Fulneck</placename>,
where I was received very cordially by
dear f<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <persname>Anna Rosel</persname> and the Sisters.
<date>March 22</date><hi rend="superscript"><date>d</date></hi> I was blesst to my