Memoirs of the Life And Religious Labors of Edward Hicks Late of Newtown Bucks

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Memoirs of the Life And Religious Labors of Edward Hicks Late of Newtown Bucks
Hicks, Edward
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Our midweek meeting ; a tremendous snow storm; notwithstanding, we had a good little meeting.
l^th and 19^X. Confined in my shop at work; very diligent in business, though evidently deficient in fervency of spirit, serving the Lord.
20th. First day, quite a large meeting, not very comforta- ble to me, for I thought it right to speak ; and if my speaking is as unpleasant to others as it is to me, it must have been an unpleasant time.
21sf, 22d and 2^d. Diligently employed in my shop, but not suf
...ficiently devout. How true is the saying, " Ye cannot serve God and Mammon.
24ith. Our midweek meeting well attended. Our friends, J. M. S. And wife, had good service. I was silent, but too shackling in spirit to be rightly benefitted ; or, at best, like Martha, busy and troubled about many things. Oh ! this restless, active mind, this all pervading, this all conscious soul, this particle of energy. Oh ! that it was more under the government of Jesus Christ as a quickening spirit.
2btliy 2Qth and 27th.


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