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favorable to me.
favorable to me.
But if on one side,
 
I had mere little trials  
But if on one side, I had these little trials to endure, on the other our good Susanne and the other Christians, from her example, were a great source of consolation to me; for without speaking of the care they had for my temporal welfare, they brought me infants to baptize, or sent me the sick or afflicted to console. The elder ones came to confess to me and render to me an account of the state of their consciences, since I had been away from them.
to endure on the other
 
[are] good [Susanne] and  
the other Christians,
from her example, were  
a great source of conso-
lation to me; for without
speaking of the care they
had for my temporal
welfare, they brought
me infants to baptize,
or sent me the sick or  
afflicted to console. The
elder ones came to confess
to me and render to me
an account of the state  
their consciences, since
I had been away from
them.
They came to me, begging
They came to me, begging

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favorable to me.

But if on one side, I had these little trials to endure, on the other our good Susanne and the other Christians, from her example, were a great source of consolation to me; for without speaking of the care they had for my temporal welfare, they brought me infants to baptize, or sent me the sick or afflicted to console. The elder ones came to confess to me and render to me an account of the state of their consciences, since I had been away from them.

They came to me, begging