forted, till the Lord turned their heavinefs into joy. Before they parted, a famous young man, fervant to a Miller, eminent for boxing, and all manner of wickednefs, after liflening awhile at the door, ventured in, and foon fell down on his knees, and cried for mercy. He found a flrong hope that night, and in a day or two, a full fenfe of the pardoning love of God.