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frame, and he eafes the pains of my
body.
19. BlelTed be the Lord who is flill the
hearer of prayer, a God who pardons fin,
and who does not keep up a con trove rfy
againlt a finner who returns to him.
Nov. 6. My wounds being now perfect-
ly cured, I begin to think of returning to
the regiment. Sought counfel and direc-
tion from God about it. I think it is my
duty. Should I be afraid to go back to
Lille, where I have one of the greateft
Ebenezers of my life, where the Lord has
fo wonderfully preferved me, and put fuch
longs of praife in my mouth, and compaf-
fcd me about with fuch longs of deliver-
ance ? I go, trufting to thy pro mile, " I
will never leave thee nor forfake thee,"
and as for my weaknefs to endure fatigue
and cold, I'll tiuft to that promife, Ifa. xl.
29,30,3**
1 3. Went to Lifle.
14. Our regi p.ent got fudden orders to
march away. There is a great appear-
ance of action. O Lord, be on our fide.
15 I went out in the afternoon and
viewed the breach in this town, and the
place where I got my wounds.

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