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The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the

CHAPTER XXIV
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The effect of these accounts was in some instances to overwhelm me for a time in tears, and in others to produce a vivid indignation, which affected my whole frame.

Recovering from these, I walked up and down the room: I felt fresh vigour, and made new determinations of perpetual warfare against this impious trade.

I implored strength that I might succeed.

I then sat down, and continued my work as long as my wearied eyes would permit me to see.

Having been agitated in this manner, I went to bed; but my rest was frequently broken by the visions which floated before me.


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