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Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

CHAPTER X
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Many of their meetings are small; but there are a few individuals among them precious and improving characters, who, I believe, are under the preparing hand for greater usefulness in the Lord's church.

With these we were often dipped into near union of spirit, which sometimes caused the divine life to rise among us to the refreshing of our spirits.
In the Sixth Month they again left home, being minded to see how the churches fared in the eastern part of Yorkshire.

The point which most interested them in this tour was Scarborough, where they were attracted both by the town itself and by the little society of Friends.

"It felt to us," says J.Y., "very much like a home.

We lodged at Elizabeth Rowntree's, a sweet resting-place." (7 _mo_.


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