This 24 hours gentle breeses from the SEd
all resquisite sail set steering to the south
employd as needful fitting a storm mizen
Lattd Obsd 25.56 South Long by chro 15.6 West
In the morning read the psalms for the day in
the everning read the 23d chapt Term with a surmon
on the Omnipresen of God and at prayer felt my
heart softened by redeeming love prayd that those present
might keep a constant watch over our hearts and
praying God to search and try them and alls to
prove them and give us a perfect hatred to all
sin and to flee from all apperance of evil
to follow Christ the good sheepherd who takes
care of his sheep I belive God has heard beliveing
prayer at home
Monday 30 May 1836
[Captain Robert Morgan, on board the Duke of York wrote. | Read source notes.]
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