A Journal of the Life Travels And Gospel Labours of a Faithful Minister of Jes
A Journal of the Life Travels And Gospel Labours of a Faithful Minister of Jes
Daniel Stanton
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Where it is laid ; " Nc^ju hear^ Jacob my ^'' fervant^ and Ifrael ivbom I have cbofen : " Thus faith the Lord that made thce^ and *' fermed thee from, the womb^ which will help ^^ thee ; Fear ?ict, O Jacob ?}iy fervant. , and I " thou^ L 48 ] '* thou^ Jefurun^ whom I have chofen ; For " / will pour water upon htm that is thirjl% *' and floods upon the dry ground : I will pour *' myfpirit upon thy feed ^ and my hleffing upon " thine offspring^* This gracious blefling of the Lord to his fervants ...and chofen ones, was a comfort to me, and in his great condefceniion he fulfilled his pro- mife to help in the needful time* tanding C 49 ] Landing at Kinfale in Ireland ; — His Travels and Labours in that Ki?7gdom ; alfo in Eng- land and Scotland, to the Time of return- ing Home, IT was on the 24th day of the ^rft month, 1749, in the evening, that we came to an anchor, in this lafe harbour of Kinfale — when the oilicers and people from the town, came on board to fee what we had in our veffel, fome of whom ftaid all night, and my companion and I were confined to the hearing of their noify converfation, until the next morn- ing, fo that we g'ot but little reft, and had very little for feveral nights and days before ; the Captain being gone on fhore, returned the next day, and a civil man with him, who mentioned the names of feveral Friends that had vifited that town, fome of whom had come from America, which Vv^as pleaiing to nie to hear of ; they having left their home a little before me, ' and had been travelling in the fervice of I 2 truth* 1749.
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