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IN THE

EXPERIENCE

OF

NANCY TOWLE,

IN

EUROPE AND AMERICA.

Written by Herself.

WITH AN

APPENDIX OF LETTERS, &C.

An ENGRAVING-and PREFACE by LORENZO DOW. (The profits, will be devoted to charitable purposes.)

I sent before thee Moses, Aaron aud Miriam.-Micah 6. & 4. And she (Deborah) said I will surely go with thee: notwithstanding the journey thou takest, shall not be for thine honor; for the Lord shall sell Sisera into the hand of a woman.-Judges 4. & 9.

Despise not prophecyings.-(Paul) 1 Thess. 5. & 20.

CHARLESTON.

PRINTED FOR THE AUTHORESS, BY JAMES L. BURGES.
1832.

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22, read-in burying myself—for, in busying myself. 18 7 from the bottom-fond parents-for, fond parent. II, preaching house-for, preaching hour.

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18, (Christian Connexion)-for, (Christian Connection.)

23, had bidden-for, had bid.

23, craft for, crafts.

18, flesh should glory-for, flesh shall glory.
at the bottom, Mr. Aver-for, Mr. Stoer.
7, these leaders-for, there leaders.

5, preaching places-for, preaching houses.
17, Should be a new paragraph.

14, converse considerably-for, considerable.
8, concerning-for, concereing.

4, Mt. Pleasant-for, Mr. Pleasant.

6 from the bottom-mind-for, heart.

4, Mr. W's annual conference--for Mrs. W—'s. 219 7, had come, so far-for, had come far, to gain.

In punctuation, here is a vast deal of error, not my own. By leaving out the dash, where I had used it much-and not improperly; (which my printer alleged, was from necessity,) has given the work, in many places, quite a dif ferent accent.

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