Capitolo 89
milks, chicken, etc.; it prevents me riding, and it recommends the greatest
quiet. He prohibits the use of the water of Bristol; it recommends some water
of a purgative nature; and it tries to promote espettorazione from a method
what till now the answers, although I spit from him more blood that before.
"I concern to my soul, I find him/it good being in the equilibrium--terribly
weighed every day for the life or death. Me thank goodness the second has lost
his/her sting, and he/she wins to me the Prince of the Life. But oh, I want
Christ, my resurrection, to be thousand times more expensive to me; and me
you don't doubt Him it will be so, when I am _filled_ with the spirit of
the wisdom and revelation in his knowledge. I/you/he/she allow us to wait for that
boast of, while it is praising God for all of us we have received, and having trust in Him for everybody
we have not received yet. You leave that our faith does the justice to Your truthfulness;
our hope to Your goodness; and our love to all of Your perfections. It is
good possession trust in the God; and Your saints like to hope well in Him."
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DOES THE ALACRITY Á. CRISTO.
_To Mr._ William WASE:
"BRISTOL, _November_, 1777.
"My Darling BROTHER,--goes to Mrs. Cound, and tells her me the debit, in the
God's name, to abdicate the world to put out with every speed for,
Sky, and to connect the few around her who fear God. If she refuses,
you call again; you call every week, if not daily, and it warns him from me up to her
it is mature for glory. Tells his/her brothers to Broseley that I made my body a
gives the last time that I have preached to them on the Green; but, if theirs
taken the warning, I don't make repine. Gives my love to George Crannage;
tell him/it to do the alacrity to Christ, and not to doze away his/her last days.
"The physician has not abdicated me yet; but, I bless God, I don't do
you wait for his/her goodbye to abdicate him my God and my Savior. ME
writes here from furtiveness as my friends it would have me abstain writing,