excerpt from 'Memories: Minnie Frisby' pp. I:11 (127 words)

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Memories: Minnie Frisby

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Another early memory was, there used to be a service and prayer meeting at John Jones’ who lived in a house about halfway down the fore-draught at Worms Ash, how well I remember going to those Sunday evening services and I was very young. In the summer time they would put all the chairs and seats under a very big cherry tree down the garden, and was'nt [sic] there some singing and praying and Amens. Yes I can vividly remember the old hymns now, such as :-

 

“What can wash away my stain?

Nothing but the blood of Jesus”

 

 and, 

 

“Jesus paid it all, all to Him I owe”.

 

and,

 

“There is a fountain filled with blood”.

 

Oh what memories. 

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