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Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

CHAPTER IV
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In this meeting there was something expressed so remarkably suited to the states of some present, that after it was over a woman confessed it had been as was declared, that she herself was one to whom it belonged; and she gave us a short relation how it had been with her in former days.
The love which these simple, honest-hearted creatures manifest towards us does away with all distinctions and the difference of language.

O, that He who teaches as never man taught may be pleased to guide them and bring them to himself that there may be one shepherd and one sheep-fold.

All our toils in this weary land will not be too much if we can he made the instruments of helping only one poor soul on its way Zionwards.
10 _mo_.

8 .-- I returned yesterday evening from Minden, with a thankful heart, to come again to my quiet and romantic habitation in Peacedale.

The strong fortifications which are made, and now making, around Minden, give it an appearance of gloom and oppression which is scarcely to be borne.


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