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Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

CHAPTER VIII
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We took an affectionate leave, well satisfied in visiting this little company, to strengthen them to hold up the cause of their Lord and Master, in the midst of darkness.

Within about thirty English miles there are none but rigid Roman Catholics, not one Evangelical congregation.

At our departure my wife said: "These words arise in my mind for thy comfort: Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace." At the inn where we stopped at Wilhelmsdorf, we were spectators of an occurrence rarely to be seen.

Among the laborers who dined there, the one who had finished first read a chapter from the Bible to the rest.

When all had done eating, one offered a prayer; and then all went quietly back to their work.


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