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58 but they are to me $g$, in which ſuch things happens to me.

Pru. Can you remember by what means you find your anoyances at times as if they were vanquiſhed?

Chr. Yes, when $g$ I think what I ſaw at the Croſs, that will do it; and when I look upon my Broidered Coat, that will do it; alſo when I look into the Roll that I carry in my boſom, that will do it; and when my thoughts wax warm about whither I am going, that will do it.

Pru. And what is it that makes you ſo deſirous to go to Mount Zion?

Chr. Why, $h$ there I hope to ſee him alive that did hang dead on the at Croſs and there I hope to be rid of all thoſe things, that to this day are in me, an anoiance to me; there they ſay there is no death, and there I mail dwell with ſuch Company as I like beſt. For to tell you truth,I love him, becauſe I wasby him eaſed of my burden, and I am weary of my inward ſickneſs; I would fain be where I ſhall die no more, and with the Company that mail continually cry Holy, Holy, Holy.

Now I ſaw in my Dream,that thus they