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have saved me from indulging in many unpleasant thoughts, fearing that I had given some offence by word or deed, or that some offspring of the Devil, which is too often the
have saved me from indulging in many unpleasant thoughts, fearing that I had given some offence by word or deed, or that some offspring of the Devil, which is too often the Case had [[stabbed?]] me behind my back or like a tiger in a jungle watching for a prey, had [[might?]], my absence, as a great opportunity of seizing upon my good name. I am glad however to find that this was not the case. I shall not write on Butler at this time, but shall merely send you a friendly letter I would say that. I have been in a state of health myself, which could not permit me to correspond on such a subject as Butler - I am now however improving, and will perhaps be able to undertake such a task. I will try to prepare a letter from this time to two or three weeks, in which time I hope to be able to prepare something worthy of your perusal. My studies now are numerous and requiring much close thought. Greek & Hebrew Exercises, Moral Government and attributes of God, beside having to prepare a written discourse every two weeks to preach

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have saved me from indulging in many unpleasant thoughts, fearing that I had given some offence by word or deed, or that some offspring of the Devil, which is too often the Case had stabbed? me behind my back or like a tiger in a jungle watching for a prey, had might?, my absence, as a great opportunity of seizing upon my good name. I am glad however to find that this was not the case. I shall not write on Butler at this time, but shall merely send you a friendly letter I would say that. I have been in a state of health myself, which could not permit me to correspond on such a subject as Butler - I am now however improving, and will perhaps be able to undertake such a task. I will try to prepare a letter from this time to two or three weeks, in which time I hope to be able to prepare something worthy of your perusal. My studies now are numerous and requiring much close thought. Greek & Hebrew Exercises, Moral Government and attributes of God, beside having to prepare a written discourse every two weeks to preach