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"That is to say, set apart three times a day, and let nothing prevent."

"Three times a day? Any particular place?"

"In the barn when I am about home if not, in the woods. No worldly object shall stop me when I am pressed by the Spirit of God; and if I cannot go this moment, the Lord will make a way for me to go the next."

"You speak much of the Spirit of God pressing you."

"Yes; driving me to do my duty to my Master."

"What measures do you use to have the movings of the Spirit upon your soul?"

"When I feel that I am left alone by the Spirit, I pray for the Spirit, and the Lord, according to the promise, sends his Spirit to comfort the mourning, weeping sinner."

"Does the Bible help you any about this?"

"O, yes; the Bible is my guide and