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as often wish that circumstances had been favorable to
as often wish that circumstances had been favorable to
continue the correspondence, for had we kept on, we would
continue the correspondence, for had we kept on, we would
by this time have thoroughly [[analized?]] the [[Analogy?]].  I had
the pleasure of learning of your [[welfare?]], some time ago, through
your father.  I can [[unclear]] you , that although our correspondence
has [[unclear]], the high esteem and respect which I always
felt for you has not in the least flagged.  I suppose you
have been informed, by John, of what I have been doing since
I saw you last, & I need not here repeat the same.  I should
be much pleased to hear from you, and I hope you [[will?]] not
withhold from me so much gratification.
I should say here that I am now preaching
every Sabbath to the Congregational Church Berea.  I
leave Oberlin by the [[unclear]] Every Saturday Evening & Return
Monday.  I expect this coming winter, during the [[unclear]]
months, to go Either to Wisconsin or [[Iowa?]] - [unclear]] probably
I have received two alls from Congregational Churches
[[unclear]].  - One from [[unclear]] Iowa - the other from Lake Mills
Wis.  I have likewise been urgently requested to remain at
the Church at Berea during the Winter.  But I feel
I ought to go to West, Especially this [[Fall?]] in view of the present
issue, between the Democrats and Republicans.  I shall
feel its an imperative duty to lecture on Politics this [[Fall?]].
Every [[finest?]] preacher pf the gospel, will speak [[unclear]] for
[[Fremont?]], and Every Mercenary preacher will speak for
Buchanan.  I never was so much interested before in Politics
as at present.

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I frequently read over your letters with much pleasure, and as often wish that circumstances had been favorable to continue the correspondence, for had we kept on, we would by this time have thoroughly analized? the Analogy?. I had the pleasure of learning of your welfare?, some time ago, through your father. I can unclear you , that although our correspondence has unclear, the high esteem and respect which I always felt for you has not in the least flagged. I suppose you have been informed, by John, of what I have been doing since I saw you last, & I need not here repeat the same. I should be much pleased to hear from you, and I hope you will? not withhold from me so much gratification. I should say here that I am now preaching every Sabbath to the Congregational Church Berea. I leave Oberlin by the unclear Every Saturday Evening & Return Monday. I expect this coming winter, during the unclear months, to go Either to Wisconsin or Iowa? - [unclear]] probably I have received two alls from Congregational Churches unclear. - One from unclear Iowa - the other from Lake Mills Wis. I have likewise been urgently requested to remain at the Church at Berea during the Winter. But I feel I ought to go to West, Especially this Fall? in view of the present issue, between the Democrats and Republicans. I shall feel its an imperative duty to lecture on Politics this Fall?. Every finest? preacher pf the gospel, will speak unclear for Fremont?, and Every Mercenary preacher will speak for Buchanan. I never was so much interested before in Politics as at present.