Memoir And Letters of Harriet J. Moore

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He who searches the secrets of all hearts, only has known the deep trial ] am passing through in the continued indisposi- tion of my dear husband. May he sanctify it to my soul, centering me Dpore and more in him- self, who is the spring of all our joys, and our strength and support under every affliction.
This power can bring out of darkness and cause the heart to sing of mercy as well as judgment.
"29th, Oh! that a watching unto prayer may be experienced, whereby the soul will be pre- served
...from all defilement, and witness from day to day the incomes of that peace which passeth all human comprehension. I would continually press forward to this attainment, keeping in view the crown which is worth all poor finite beings HARRIET J. MOORE. 63 can endure. May this be the abiding sense of my spirit." Enough, perhaps, has been given to convey an idea of the various exercises and trials allotted her during her sojourn in Baltimore.
She experienced personal sickness and family affliction; seasons of rejoicing and times of mourning; mental depressions and spiritual abounding?, yet, under all circumstances, we find her seeking to be endued * with power from on high,' and ' in heights and in depths,' return- ing ' thanks unto the Lord for his wonderful works unto the children of men.' We nest follow her in her removal with her husband to Philadelphia, in the Summer of 1834, when, locating within the limits of Spruce Street^ they became members of that Monthly Meeting.


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