The eleventh Remove.
The next day in the morning they took their Tra∣vel, intending a dayes journey up the River, j took
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The next day in the morning they took their Tra∣vel, intending a dayes journey up the River, j took
my load at my back, and quickly we came to wade o∣ver the River: and passed over tiresome and we ari∣some hills. One hill was so steep that J was fain to creep up upon my knees, and to hold by the twiggs and bushes to keep my self from falling backward. My head also was so light, that J usually reeled as J went; but J hope all these wearisome steps that j have taken, are but a forewarning of me to the heavenly rest. I know, O Lord, that thy Judge∣ments are right, and that thou in faithfulness ••ast af∣flicted me, Psal. 119 71.