Born: 11 December, 1696 at Mirfield
Died:  24 March, 1761 at Hopton Mirfield 
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Learn more about the life of Joshua Barker
 Departed March 24th 1761 
Our Brother Joshua Barker was born in the Year 1696, 
 on the 22nd of December at Hopton in the Parish of Mirfield he lived with his 
 Father till 19 Years of Age at which time he was put Apprentice to a Broad-Cloth- 
 ier
         in that neighborhood, he was married to his present Widow the 15th of July 
 1719 by whom he has had 8 Childrn two of whom went home in their Infancy 
 and one
         at Mans Estate and of the 5 survising ones, one Son is a member of 
 our Society, he liv’d happily with his Wife and being of a religious turn he went 
 with his Wife constantly to
         the Church & Sacrament, and had religious Meet- 
 ings kept in his house where they us’d to pray and read Burkets Exposition on 
 the new Testament; his self
         working was for some time in his way, so that to 
 be a poor Sinner at the feet of Jesus was a hard matter to him for some time, 
 and he was a long time among
         the Brn before he got a feeling of our Savrs Dying 
Lovein his heart. When Mr Ingham preach’d in the Beginning in these parts 
         he went to hear him, his Wife at first was against it; but upon her hearing 
 both Br Ockertshausen at her own house her Prejudice dropt away and they
            both went 
 both together, he always had a great attachment to the Brn, and upon the his 
 Land Lords being against the Preaching at his house,
         he rather left it than com- 
 ply with his Desire not to let the Gospel be preach’d there. He soon became 
 a Member of our Society, and had the Grace to be receiv’d on the
               22d of April 
 1752 into the Congn & Nov. 19th in the same year he partook of the highest Good in 
 the holy Sacrament
         for the first time. Within these 2 Years he has occasionally 
 said to his Wife I shall not be long here but shall soon be go home, but don’t be trou- 
 bled for you will not stay
         long after me. At the regulating of the Bands and Classes 
 anew in January 1760 he became a Band Servant, in which capacity he was a 
 faithfull Helper & belov’d by
         his Brn, and found a Blessingfor his own heart. 
 On Monday night the 10th of November he was taken with a violent and pain- 
 full Disorder so that
         his Disolution was expected before morning, the Vio- 
 lence of which was however somewhat abated the next Day when he was visited 
 by Br Watson on
         his return from Huddersfield. He was very chearfull not- 
 withstanding his great bodily Pain & in a sinnerlike Connexion with the man 
 of
         Sorrows, whom he said he longed to see face to face, & beg’d him and the 
Brn to bear him on their hearts, before Him on that account. From his first 
 becoming sick
         he always thought he 
 should yet Permission to leave his mor- 
 tal Tent, and from hence be taken the faithfull one to see, at which he 
 frequently rejoic’din his heart,
         & speaking with a Brother of the great Long- 
 ing he felt to be at home with his wounded Friend that only matchless Heart

 Heart and observing his Wife looked
         thoughtfull, he said to her when I am 
 with him I will speak a good Word for you, that he may soon fetch you also 
 and I’m sure he will not deny me my Request and this he
         comforted her about 
 their parting. Soon after the Sacrament, being visited by a Br  he express’d 
 his great Longing for that highest Good, in order to strengthen his
         heart under 
 the great bodily pain he felt and declared that the better Death and Passion of 
 the Lord Jesus was what his heart rely’d upon and his its only
         Good for time & 
 Eternity. Once being visited he express’d his Desire to be buried with his Brn
 at Lambs Hill and seemed grieved that on account
         of his outward Circumstances 
 he must give up that hope but he was soon comforted upon our assuring 
 him we wou’d see to it that his desire shou’d be accomplish’d. Jan
               21st he had 
 his part of the holy Sacrament with some other sick for which End he came on Horse- 
 back to the to the Chapel
         which was the last time of his being there. On the 
Great Sabbath Br Watson carried him the Sacramt, and first related to him what
            had had pass’d in the Congn at G.H. on Maunday Thursday and then in a child- 
 like Prayer Prayer beg’d that
         mouth which spoke his own clean, to speak this 
Br who could not enjoy the Application of the bloody Gore from his Back in ye
Pedilavium on account of Sickness
         clean, and to hasten the ripening of this fruit 
 of his Deaths Agony & take him home to himself or soon enable him to appear 
 again among his Brn. Then he sung:
         What Lord thee so tormented &c. O let him in 
 thy nail holes see his Pardon & Election free &c. Give him absolution, and a gen- 
 tle praising Tone, deep Foundation in
         thy Cross’s Stem, and then during an 
inexpressible tender & melting feeling he receiv’d his share of the holy Sacramt
 after which he was particularly chearfull and
         happy and frequently said to his 
 Wife, now I have got what I wanted, and seem’d highly blessed. That Night 
 was a very painfull night to him and his Disorder very became again
         very vio- 
 lent. On Monday being visited by one of the Brn to whom he again signified his 
Longing to be at home which Desire was granted him the next day in the Eve-
         
 ning about 8 o’clock after having lain quiet & still from about 4o’clock with- 
 out speaking, he sweetly fell asleep & grew pale on Jesus arm &
         Bosom, in ye
 65th year of his dying Life, with that Childrens Watch Word; all that 
 are in the Graves shall hear his voice. Now there’s no Soul who doth
         
 not want (ev’n when in her LordsJoy) and doth not quick upon the Grant 
 fetch her Corpses revrently. 
