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Mary Miles

FRIENDS' MISCELLANY:

BEING A COLLECTION OF

ESSAYS AND FRAGMENTS,

BIOGRAPHICAL, RELIGIOUS, EPISTOLARY, NARRATIVE,
AND HISTORICAL;

DESIGNED FOR THE PROMOTION OF PIETY AND VIRTUE, TO PRESERVE IN
REMEMBRANCE THE CHARACTERS AND VIEWS OF EXEMPLARY

INDIVIDUALS, AND TO RESCUE FROM OBLIVION

THOSE MANUSCRIPTS LEFT BY THEM,

WHICH MAY BE USEFUL TO

SURVIVORS.

The memory of the just is blessed.-Prov. x. 7.
Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.

John, vi. 12.

EDITED BY JOHN & ISAAC COMLY, BYBERRY.

VOL. V.

PHILADELPHIA:

PRINTED FOR THE EDITORS BY J. RICHARDS,
No. 129 North Third Street.

1834.

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FRIENDS' MISCELLANY.

No. 1.]

TWELFTH MONTH, 1833.

[VOL. V.

SOME ACCOUNT

Of the Life, Sufferings and Exercises of Elizabeth Ashbridge.

My life having been attended with many uncom mon occurrences, I have thought proper to make some remarks on the dealings of Divine Goodness with me. I have often had cause, with David, to say, "It is good for me that I have been afflicted." And I most earnestly desire that they who read the following lines may take warning, and shun the evils into which I have been drawn.

I was born at Middlewich, in Cheshire, in the year 1713, of honest parents, Thomas and Mary Sampson. My father was a doctor of physic, or surgeon, and bore a good character, but he was not so strictly religious as my mother, who was a pattern of virtue to me. I was my father's only child; but my mother had a son and a daughter by a former husband. Soon after I was born, my father went to sea, and, following his profession of a surgeon, made many long voyages. He continued in his sea-faring course of life till I was twelve years old: so that the care of the early part of my education devolved upon my mother, who discharged her duty therein by endeavouring to instil into my mind, in my tender age, the principles of virtue;-for which, I have since had cause to be thankful that I was blest with VOL. V.-1

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