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Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

CHAPTER VI
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They arrived there on the 2nd of the Twelfth Month.

The state of their own feelings and the refreshing Christian intercourse which awaited them are thus described in the Diary:-- First-day, we sat down to hold our little meeting.

It was to me a low time, but I still thought the hand of divine help was near to comfort us, and before the close dear M.S.was drawn into supplication in a way which expressed the feelings of all our hearts.

After this season of spiritual refreshment, we called on Professor Gessner, who, with his wife and family, was truly glad to see us.

Being near dinner-time, we could not stay long; but their daughter offered to accompany us to her aunt's this afternoon, and accordingly came to our inn, and went with us to "Miss" Lavater, who, with Gessner's wife, is a daughter of the pious author Lavater.


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