FWIW, this crap is not mine
F*** God , all of them
"Ollie" <ollieb1oREMOVE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> nor any way concerned in it, because she was not active in
> it; but that now she saw she was guilty of that sin, and all over
> defiled by it; and the sin which she brought into the world with her,
> was alone sufficient to condemn her.
>
> On the Sabbath-day she was so ill, that her friends thought it best that
> she should not go to public wor****p, of which she seemed very desirous:
> but when she went to bed on the Sabbath night, she took up a resolution,
> that she would the next morning go to the minister, hoping to find some
> relief there. As she awakened on Monday morning, a little before day,
> she wondered within herself at the easiness and calmness she felt in her
> mind, which was of that kind she never felt before. As she thought of
> this, such words as these were in her mind: The words of the Lord are
> pure words, health to the soul, and marrow to the bones: and then these
> words, The blood of Christ cleanses from all sin; which were accompanied
> with a lively sense of the excellency of Christ, and His sufficiency to
> satisfy for the sins of the whole world. She then thought of that
> expression, It is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun; which
> words then seemed to her to be very applicable to Jesus Christ. By these
> things her mind was led into such contemplations and views of Christ, as
> filled her exceeding full of joy. She told her brother, in the morning,
> that she had seen (i.e. in realizing views by faith) Christ the last
> night, and that she had really thought that she had not knowledge enough
> to be converted; but, says she, God can make it quite easy! On Monday
> she felt all day a constant sweetness in her soul. She had a repetition
> of the same discoveries of Christ three mornings together, and much in
> the same manner, at each time, waking a little before day; but brighter
> and brighter every day.
>
> At the last time, on Wednesday morning, while in the enjoyment of a
> spiritual view of Christ's glory and f
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