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a better Book ano 1744 widow Thomas, Capt. Cole's282 sick wife and Mrs. .v_^~ Cole,72 who has dislocated her Elbow. Yl night Billy & Harry Vassal lodged at my House. [September 12th'] Wednesday. Billy Vassal bo't my Tropick Bird139 for £3$ sterling. Dr. Hazard and Betty Gardiner140 went to Conanicut to Billy Hazard's26 weding. [September 13 th-] Thursday-. They are both gone again to Mr. Robinson's141 to the Infair.142 Sunday, 16th Septl Preached at St. Paul's. [September 20th'] Thursday. Wm- on the Hill in a great passion about my new stone wall by ye Rock.143 My People helpt to raise the Bridge.144 [September 2 Ist*] Friday. Mr. Cazneau carried away the Tropick Bird by Mr. Vassal's order, who, by him, sent me Bills for £3 5, sterling.145 I wish he may prosper with him. In my Study. [September 22nd'] Saturday. Wind south. Men at work on ye wall. In my Study. Benj. Mumford, Anthony, Jn° Goodbody here. My Humbird146 came home. Sunday, 23rd- Sept1- Go with me to yne House, o Lord, open our Hearts and, by thy Spirit, Seal Instruction to us. Pardon and remove all my unworthiness of every sort. Monday, 24th* Sept*' 1744. Visited Abigail Sampson, a sick Mustee.147 She is desirous to be admitted into ch. Lord, pardon her sin, give her Faith in X Jesus, and, in yy strength, enable her to resolve upon and live a new life. Went and came, through the River,148 Safe in my Chair.149 O God to thee be ye Praises of all my Preservations. [September 25th] Tuesday. It rains this morning. [ 18]
Title | A letter book and abstract of out services written during the years 1743-1751 |
Creator | MacSparran, James |
Publisher | D.B. Updike, Merrymount Press |
Place of Publication | Boston |
Date | 1899 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000079 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | a better Book ano 1744 widow Thomas, Capt. Cole's282 sick wife and Mrs. .v_^~ Cole,72 who has dislocated her Elbow. Yl night Billy & Harry Vassal lodged at my House. [September 12th'] Wednesday. Billy Vassal bo't my Tropick Bird139 for £3$ sterling. Dr. Hazard and Betty Gardiner140 went to Conanicut to Billy Hazard's26 weding. [September 13 th-] Thursday-. They are both gone again to Mr. Robinson's141 to the Infair.142 Sunday, 16th Septl Preached at St. Paul's. [September 20th'] Thursday. Wm- on the Hill in a great passion about my new stone wall by ye Rock.143 My People helpt to raise the Bridge.144 [September 2 Ist*] Friday. Mr. Cazneau carried away the Tropick Bird by Mr. Vassal's order, who, by him, sent me Bills for £3 5, sterling.145 I wish he may prosper with him. In my Study. [September 22nd'] Saturday. Wind south. Men at work on ye wall. In my Study. Benj. Mumford, Anthony, Jn° Goodbody here. My Humbird146 came home. Sunday, 23rd- Sept1- Go with me to yne House, o Lord, open our Hearts and, by thy Spirit, Seal Instruction to us. Pardon and remove all my unworthiness of every sort. Monday, 24th* Sept*' 1744. Visited Abigail Sampson, a sick Mustee.147 She is desirous to be admitted into ch. Lord, pardon her sin, give her Faith in X Jesus, and, in yy strength, enable her to resolve upon and live a new life. Went and came, through the River,148 Safe in my Chair.149 O God to thee be ye Praises of all my Preservations. [September 25th] Tuesday. It rains this morning. [ 18] |
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