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Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

CHAPTER VIII
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As to the Supper they both advanced is proof of the observance being good, that often, whilst using it, they experienced inward joy and refreshment.

I said we must not limit to a certain time or place this joy in the Lord, as if the use of the Supper only were the cause of it.

The gracious Lord is ready at all times to sup with us, and to refresh the sincere and cleansed soul, and make it joyful in him.

We took leave of each other in love; I said we did not travel for the purpose of turning people from one form to another, but with the desire only that they might all be brought nearer to the Lord.

It was pleasant to me that Fitz's wife was with us; during the conversation she remained still and weighty in spirit.
We inclined to attend the evening devotion at Fitz's, but prefaced our request with the hope that they would not be offended if we did not take part in their observances.


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