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This
was
the
first
time
that
I
could
say
,
in
the
true
sense
of
the
words
,
that
I
prayed
in
all
my
life
;
for
now
I
prayed
with
a
sense
of
my
condition
,
and
with
a
true
Scripture
view
of
hope
founded
on
the
encouragement
of
the
Word
of
God
;
and
from
this
time
,
I
may
say
,
I
began
to
have
hope
that
God
would
hear
me
.
Now
I
began
to
construe
the
words
mentioned
above
,
"
Call
on
Me
,
and
I
will
deliver
you
,
"
in
a
different
sense
from
what
I
had
ever
done
before
;
for
then
I
had
no
notion
of
anything
being
called
deliverance
but
my
being
delivered
from
the
captivity
I
was
in
;
for
though
I
was
indeed
at
large
in
the
place
,
yet
the
island
was
certainly
a
prison
to
me
,
and
that
in
the
worst
sense
in
the
world
.
But
now
I
learned
to
take
it
in
another
sense
;
now
I
looked
back
upon
my
past
life
with
such
horror
,
and
my
sins
appeared
so
dreadful
,
that
my
soul
sought
nothing
of
God
but
deliverance
from
the
load
of
guilt
that
bore
down
all
my
comfort
.
As
for
my
solitary
life
,
it
was
nothing
;
I
did
not
so
much
as
pray
to
be
delivered
from
it
,
or
think
of
it
;
it
was
all
of
no
consideration
,
in
comparison
to
this
.
And
I
add
this
part
here
,
to
hint
to
whoever
shall
read
it
,
that
whenever
they
come
to
a
true
sense
of
things
,
they
will
find
deliverance
from
a
sin
a
much
greater
blessing
than
deliverance
from
affliction
.
But
leaving
this
part
,
I
return
to
my
journal
.
My
condition
began
now
to
be
,
though
not
less
miserable
as
to
my
way
of
living
,
yet
much
easier
to
my
mind
;
and
my
thoughts
being
directed
,
by
a
constant
reading
the
Scripture
,
and
praying
to
God
,
to
things
of
a
higher
nature
,
I
had
a
great
deal
of
comfort
within
,
which
,
till
now
,
I
knew
nothing
of
.
Also
,
as
my
health
and
strength
returned
,
I
bestirred
myself
to
furnish
myself
with
everything
that
I
wanted
,
and
make
my
way
of
living
as
regular
as
I
could
.
From
the
4th
of
July
to
the
14th
I
was
chiefly
employed
in
walking
about
with
my
gun
in
my
hand
,
a
little
and
a
little
at
a
time
,
as
a
man
that
was
gathering
up
his
strength
after
a
fit
of
sickness
;
for
it
is
hardly
to
be
imagined
how
low
I
was
,
and
to
what
weakness
I
was
reduced
.
The
application
which
I
made
use
of
was
perfectly
new
,
and
perhaps
what
had
never
cured
an
ague
before
;
neither
can
I
recommend
it
to
any
one
to
practise
,
by
this
experiment
;
and
though
it
did
carry
off
the
fit
,
yet
it
rather
contributed
to
weakening
me
;
for
I
had
frequent
convulsions
in
my
nerves
and
limbs
for
some
time
.
I
learnt
from
it
also
this
,
in
particular
,
that
being
abroad
in
the
rain
season
was
the
most
pernicious
thing
to
my
health
that
could
be
,
especially
in
those
rains
which
came
attended
with
storms
and
hurricanes
of
wind
;
for
as
the
rain
which
came
in
the
dry
season
was
always
most
accompanied
with
such
storms
,
so
I
found
that
rain
was
much
more
dangerous
than
the
rain
which
fell
in
September
and
October
.
I
had
been
now
on
this
unhappy
island
above
ten
months
;
all
possibility
of
deliverance
from
this
condition
seemed
to
be
entirely
taken
from
me
;
and
I
firmly
believed
that
no
human
shape
had
ever
set
foot
upon
that
place
.
Having
now
secured
my
habitation
,
as
I
thought
,
fully
to
my
mind
,
I
had
a
great
desire
to
make
a
more
perfect
discovery
of
the
island
,
and
to
see
what
other
productions
I
might
find
,
which
I
yet
knew
nothing
of
.
It
was
the
15th
of
July
that
I
began
to
take
a
more
particular
survey
of
the
island
itself
.
I
went
up
the
creek
first
,
where
,
as
I
hinted
,
I
brought
my
rafts
on
shore
.
I
found
,
after
I
came
about
two
miles
up
,
that
the
tide
did
not
flow
any
higher
,
and
that
it
was
no
more
than
a
little
brook
of
running
water
,
and
very
fresh
and
good
;
but
this
being
the
dry
season
,
there
was
hardly
any
water
in
some
parts
of
it
,
at
least
,
not
enough
to
run
in
any
stream
,
so
as
it
could
be
perceived
.
On
the
bank
of
this
brook
I
found
many
pleasant
savannas
or
meadows
,
plain
,
smooth
,
and
covered
with
grass
;
and
on
the
water
,
as
might
be
supposed
,
never
overflowed
,
I
found
a
great
deal
of
tobacco
,
green
,
and
growing
to
a
great
and
very
strong
stalk
.
There
were
diverse
other
plants
,
which
I
had
no
notion
of
,
or
understanding
about
,
and
might
,
perhaps
,
have
virtues
of
their
own
which
I
could
not
find
out
.