From 7a59fc1a1623cd8f25f792fc79e757fb223eac6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: sharonhoward
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 09:44:45 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] bookrem merge evs
---
.../book_of_remembrances.xml | 28 +++++++++----------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/texts/00_book_of_remembrances/book_of_remembrances.xml b/texts/00_book_of_remembrances/book_of_remembrances.xml
index 5b6e1f10b..843945ad8 100644
--- a/texts/00_book_of_remembrances/book_of_remembrances.xml
+++ b/texts/00_book_of_remembrances/book_of_remembrances.xml
@@ -1740,7 +1740,7 @@
-ver shall make for me. the Lord heare
and grant the same'.
-
+
@@ -1756,7 +1756,7 @@
1659.
-
+
She had always a great & unfaind
love for all Gods ministers. & offten
desired their praiers, giveing great atten-
@@ -1803,7 +1803,7 @@
& tooke great notice of each Petition,
praing the same with Zeale and Earnest
-nesse.
-
+
@@ -4854,11 +4854,11 @@
Child, indured it with much strugling. but,
at Length, it pleased his saviour &
mine to deliver him, after a sicke night
- & day, out of that misery, & he sweetly fell
+ & day, out of that misery, & he sweetly fell
a sleepe on sunday, at night, about 6. or
7 a clocke at night, beeing then the first of
December 1667 (beeing 3 weeks old upon the
- 2nd of december). he was Buried at Stongrave
+ 2nd of december). he was Buried at Stongrave
on the 2nd of decemb. by Mr Comber. who did
preach his funerall Sermon. December 2nd,
@@ -5620,8 +5620,8 @@
to rejoyce at my delivrence from the late ill
nesse both of the Plague of Slanderous
tounges
& the faintings abated something,
-
-
+
But the first day that I did Arise out of my
bed. I had that newes of my deare
@@ -5652,8 +5652,8 @@
much afflicted that I went presently to
bed & contineud with the breake, & then I
was in danger of overflow. because of
- my excessive sorrow. only the Lord did
- suport my Soule from sinking
. on wedn-
+ my excessive sorrow. only the Lord did
+ suport my Soule from sinking
. on wedn-
-esday, I sent my Brother Denton & Mr
Comber to my Joy at Malton. & longing
all the day to heare from him. &, if I could
@@ -5702,7 +5702,7 @@
it — with a renewing of my greate sorrows for the
beeing fearfull to be deprived of this my sole
delight in this world next under my good
- God.
+ God.
@@ -5719,7 +5719,7 @@
-
+
So, betwixt hopes & feares, I rested
till the next messenger came, which was
about 4 a clocke on Thursday in the
@@ -5731,7 +5731,7 @@
exceeding
deare Husbad
- that any creature could have.
+ that any creature could have.
Such was
my extreamity of Passion & trouble
upon this change that I was allmost
@@ -6217,12 +6217,12 @@
him to his deare wife. bid me be patient
& contented with Gods hand & to submitt
to his will. & to this purpose he menti
- -oned to him: After which he had his
+ -oned to him: After which he had his
Haire cutt off by the Dr order (being the
latest remidy. with his owne free Consent.
but noe remidies. or medicen. nor Art
could prevall: it being the detirmination
- of our God to take him to him selfe. but
+ of our God to take him to him selfe. but
yet to mixe this bitter Cup (Death)
with the alay of such a quiett frame
& temper free from torment or signes