Riseing at six after a quiet calm night read and prayed
and went through the day with some thoughts of God
and his grace but in the everning had my soul abundantly
blessed in reading the scriptures and a pasage in the
tract magazine and sung two hymns concluded with
prayer sung praise God from whom all blessings
flow most of the day calm and close in With the
lizzard at 6 the lizzard bore about NW by N distance 3
miles the wind moderate from the SW
To night my class met to pray and speak thier experi
ance I belive thier prayers reached me I felt as if they
where heard and answered mostt likely my partner
was thare allso
Monday 11 April 1836
[Captain Robert Morgan, on board the Duke of York wrote. | Read source notes.]
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