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Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

CHAPTER IX
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He treated us as a father, and I felt instructed in being in his company.

He gave us his portrait as a token of respect and friendship.
In the evening we took tea with Professor Gessner's sister, Lavater, in company with seven of the professor's daughters and sons, who are all serious persons.

After some conversation on the order and ministry of our Society, it was proposed by dear Hannah, through her aunt, whether we would like to have a Meeting or the Scriptures read.

After a portion of Scripture had been read silence ensued, in which my dear M.Y.and I said what was on our minds in testimony and supplication.

It is a time of precious visitation to some of them.


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