Extracts From the Letters And Other Writings of the Late Joseph Gurney Bevan P

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Joseph Gurney Bevan
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But this seems trifling com- pared with a closer exercise, which befel me last week in the sudden seizure of my dear wife, whilst on her knees in prayer, with so great a want of recollection as to oblige her to rise. It was at Joseph Fry's. She was soon cupped, and afterwards, by degrees, received by Dr. Willan's direction much of the medical treatment usual in cases of injury from fulness 159 of blood in the head, and preternatural pres- sure on the brain. I too, my dear friend, en- deavoured ...to stay my mind upon the Lord, and if I can say no more, I think I may say that a murmuring thought has not found an entrance into my mind. I sometimes fear I am not thankful enough. How we do want the High Priest, or I should rather say What great need is there of Him !" 1810. 9 mo. 12. " There does not turn up any thing in my mind, to which I seem just now more inclined than to answer thy letter. I have been as usual gratified ; and I felt an emotion particularly grateful on thy telling me thou hadst remembered me in thy retire- ment.

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