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[FONT=Times New Roman]in the family in which he lived, he continued in per¬fect health all the time, and was a useful minister to a numerous congregation at hoxton for upwards of twelve years afterwards. Thus were the promises in the [/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman]Monster Headphones[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman] ninety-first psalm fulfilled to this servant of god. Lord cornwallis and the praying sol¬dier. During the rebellion in ireland, a private soldier, in the army of lord cornwallis, was daily observed to be absent from his quarters, and from the company of his fellow-soldiers ; he was therefore suspected of holding intercourse with the rebels; and on this suspicion, probably increased by the malice of his wicked comrades, he was tried by a court-martial, and condemned to die. The marquis, hearing of the case, wished to examine the minutes of the trial; and not being satisfied, sent for the man to converse with him. Upon being interrogated, the prisoner solemnly disavowed every treasonable practice or intention, declared his sincere attachment to his sovereign, and his readiness to live and die in his service. He affirmed that the real cause of his absence was, that he might obtain a place of retire¬ment for the purpose of private prayer, for which his lordship knew that he had no [/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman]Monster Beats[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman] opportunity among his profane comrades, who had become his enemies merely on account of his profession of religion. He said he had made this defence on the trial, but the officers thought it so improbable, that they paid no attention to it. The marquis, in order to satisfy himself of the truth of his defence, observed, that if so, he must [/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman]Beats Headphones[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman] have acquired some considerable aptness in this exercise. The poor man replied, that as to ability he had nothing to boast of. The marquis then insisted on his kneeling down, and praying aloud before him ; which he did, and poured forth his soul before god with such copiousness, fluency, and ar¬dour, that the marquis took him by the hand, and said he was satisfied that no man could pray in that man¬ner who did not live in the habit of intercourse with his god. He then not only revoked the sentence, but received him into his peculiar favour, and plaited him among his personal attendants, in the way to promotion. David zeisberger. David zeisbbrokr was travelling with several christian indians, to form a missionary station. The whole company had nearly lost their lives by the carelessness of a traveller . [/FONT]
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