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EXAMINATIONS OF PERSONS UNDER SPIRITUAL CONCERN II
some time. I heard him also preach on that Text, O Jerusalem wash thine
heart from wickedness &c.61 then got a deep conviction of heart Evils and
pollutions of nature, which continued to grieve me much.
I went to attend the Sacrament-Occasion at Paisley about Lambas 1742 and,
had a great deal of comfort & satisfaction, in hearing two ministers (&) preach
in the forenoon of the Fast-day: But the afternoon I turnd very dull & dead7
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6 Jer 4:14.
7 Account ends abruptly.
EXAMINATIONS OF PERSONS UNDER SPIRITUAL CONCERN II
some time. I heard him also preach on that Text, O Jerusalem wash thine
heart from wickedness &c.61 then got a deep conviction of heart Evils and
pollutions of nature, which continued to grieve me much.
I went to attend the Sacrament-Occasion at Paisley about Lambas 1742 and,
had a great deal of comfort & satisfaction, in hearing two ministers (&) preach
in the forenoon of the Fast-day: But the afternoon I turnd very dull & dead7
[68/- through 72/- blank]
6 Jer 4:14.
7 Account ends abruptly.
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