SICK IN MIND AND BODY. 64 ii He Wy iis Ne i. bY ““T WAS MOS) INEXPRESSIBLY SICK IN BODY.” counsel of my parents, my father’s tears and my mother’s entrea- ties, came now fresh into my mind; and my conscience, which was not yet come to the pitch of hardness to which it has been since, reproached me with the contempt of advice, and the breach of my duty to God and my father. All this while the storm increased, and the sea, which I had ‘never been upon before, went very high, though nothing like