This 24 hours gentle breeses from the SWd all sail set
steering SE by E½E Lattd 37.28 South Longd 61.49 East
In the morning read with the church service a surm
on from the 5th chapt by St Matthew 17th 18th 19th 20th verces in
the afternoon the boys Jones and Glansford prayd and
sung hymns in the everning had a service read the
16th chapt by St Luke on Give an acount of thy steward
ship afterward Mr Richards and myself exhorted the
People to give thier hearts to God to make Christ thier
friend to considder the brink of the Eternity themselves
with us where standing on just ready to launch into
happyness or misery I felt my own soul melted into
love and praise
Sunday 26 June 1836
[Captain Robert Morgan, on board the Duke of York wrote. | Read source notes.]
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