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Saturday P.M. | |||
I was very happy to hear from you again Mr.Kendall. And will assure you, that it was very welcomely received by the "Original Abby and Mary." So long a time had elapsed since we last heard from you, that I began to think you seriously ill, & unable to write. Then another thought would follow, that you too, had gone to the "Spirit Land" to be reunited with those dear friends above. But my fears are not realized! God has preserved your life! And I am happy to hear that you are enjoying a good degree of health again. The business in which you are engaged (though rather hazardous) may be the means of restoring to you, permanent health. I think, had you continued teaching and preaching, together, with the great exertions which you would necessarily make, and which you could not avoid, would have disabled you, perhaps for life. | |||
Within a few months, God has seen fit to take back to himself, those near, and dear friends, whom he gave you, but for a very short time; and who are now, pure, bright spirits around their Father's Throne in Heaven. How you will miss the many pleasant associations, which you have enjoyed with her, who was the light and joy of your home? Oh! you will grieve a long, long time. But your faith in God, will enable you to look above for support. I will extend to you my heartfelt sympathy. And I hope you will find friends, who will cheer, and comfort you, while wandering on in the dreary path of life, homeless & alone. | |||
Your present occupation, must, evidently, bring you in contact with various classes of society. Yet is my opinion, that the true Christian principles, which have actuated you thus far, will preserve you from the thousand temptations, even if you have not the "purifying influences of home surrounding you." Have I not guessed right? Home should be the seat of happiness; else it ought not to bear the title! For no spirit can long resist bad domestic influences! But it does not depend on woman alone for true piety at home. She can do much with her influence, in making a "Happy home." But she needs aid from others. | |||
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Our family wish to be | Brother Samuel was married a year ago last Thanksgiving. He lives in the other part of the house. Chandler boards with Mother and Mr. Jackson also. Our family wish to be remembered particularly to you. | ||
Your friend, Abby. |
Latest revision as of 21:24, 25 July 2020
(added in pencil later: Abby to Nathan [June 1855])
Saturday P.M.
I was very happy to hear from you again Mr.Kendall. And will assure you, that it was very welcomely received by the "Original Abby and Mary." So long a time had elapsed since we last heard from you, that I began to think you seriously ill, & unable to write. Then another thought would follow, that you too, had gone to the "Spirit Land" to be reunited with those dear friends above. But my fears are not realized! God has preserved your life! And I am happy to hear that you are enjoying a good degree of health again. The business in which you are engaged (though rather hazardous) may be the means of restoring to you, permanent health. I think, had you continued teaching and preaching, together, with the great exertions which you would necessarily make, and which you could not avoid, would have disabled you, perhaps for life. Within a few months, God has seen fit to take back to himself, those near, and dear friends, whom he gave you, but for a very short time; and who are now, pure, bright spirits around their Father's Throne in Heaven. How you will miss the many pleasant associations, which you have enjoyed with her, who was the light and joy of your home? Oh! you will grieve a long, long time. But your faith in God, will enable you to look above for support. I will extend to you my heartfelt sympathy. And I hope you will find friends, who will cheer, and comfort you, while wandering on in the dreary path of life, homeless & alone. Your present occupation, must, evidently, bring you in contact with various classes of society. Yet is my opinion, that the true Christian principles, which have actuated you thus far, will preserve you from the thousand temptations, even if you have not the "purifying influences of home surrounding you." Have I not guessed right? Home should be the seat of happiness; else it ought not to bear the title! For no spirit can long resist bad domestic influences! But it does not depend on woman alone for true piety at home. She can do much with her influence, in making a "Happy home." But she needs aid from others.
(written up left-hand side) Brother Samuel was married a year ago last Thanksgiving. He lives in the other part of the house. Chandler boards with Mother and Mr. Jackson also. Our family wish to be remembered particularly to you. Your friend, Abby.