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Pa's Studay Nov. 7./54 | Pa's Studay Nov. 7./54 | ||
Now, dear Sarah, I have written to Mary all I can afford to, at one time, and I want to say a little to you, if you will allow me to take so much liberty. You will see by the date where I am writing, and would you like to know what I use for a writing desk? I have got your little stand, that you gave me permission to use whenever I wrote to you. | |||
You do not know dear Sister, what a lonely place our parlour is now. Tis when thier I miss you even more keenly than anywhere else, that is, when I am there I see that you are gone, I look at the corner where your bed used to be and see | |||
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Next morning again Pa wants me to tell you what our subject for reciting verses is this week. Let is trust in God. We have found quite a number of verses on that subject and I persume if we should look further we could find many more. How full the bible is of such precious words. There are many, and many injunctions given us to trust in the Lord and again and again are we told that they that trust in him need not be afraid. "Trust in the Lord" says David, "so shalt thee dwell in the land and verily thou shalt be free." Let us then, dear sister trust implicit in him, with childlike faith, knowing that we shall not lack any | |||
[[on side and in upper margin]] Next morning again Pa wants me to tell you what our subject for reciting verses is this week. Let is trust in God. We have found quite a number of verses on that subject and I persume if we should look further we could find many more. How full the bible is of such precious words. There are many, and many injunctions given to trust in the Lord and again and again that they that trust in him need not be afraid. "Trust in the Lord" says David, "so shalt thee dwell in the land and verily thou shalt be free." Let us then, dear sister trust implicit in him, with childlike faith, knowing that we shall not lack any |
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Pa's Studay Nov. 7./54 Now, dear Sarah, I have written to Mary all I can afford to, at one time, and I want to say a little to you, if you will allow me to take so much liberty. You will see by the date where I am writing, and would you like to know what I use for a writing desk? I have got your little stand, that you gave me permission to use whenever I wrote to you. You do not know dear Sister, what a lonely place our parlour is now. Tis when thier I miss you even more keenly than anywhere else, that is, when I am there I see that you are gone, I look at the corner where your bed used to be and see
on side and in upper margin Next morning again Pa wants me to tell you what our subject for reciting verses is this week. Let is trust in God. We have found quite a number of verses on that subject and I persume if we should look further we could find many more. How full the bible is of such precious words. There are many, and many injunctions given us to trust in the Lord and again and again are we told that they that trust in him need not be afraid. "Trust in the Lord" says David, "so shalt thee dwell in the land and verily thou shalt be free." Let us then, dear sister trust implicit in him, with childlike faith, knowing that we shall not lack any