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defence. We were very anxious not to have father publish either article - and he himself hesitated a great deal before deciding to do so - After the meeting E. D. [[Prich?]] and, Rome, said to our deacons - now you have only to take a vote of your church in favor of having H. R. Jones preach, and all will be right. A great many were anxious to do this; very soon father advised them to delay a little - at least till the arrival of some minister from Wales who comes from the same neighborhood as Mr. Jones - a great pressure was brought to bear upon father to yield this point, but he could only say  
defence. We were very anxious not to have father publish either article - and he himself hesitated a great deal before deciding to do so - After the meeting E. D. Prichard, Rome, said to our deacons - now you have only to take a vote of your church in favor of having H. R. Jones preach, and all will be right. A great many were anxious to do this; very soon father advised them to delay a little - at least till the arrival of some minister from Wales who comes from the same neighborhood as Mr. Jones - a great pressure was brought to bear upon father to yield this point, but he could only say  


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Lewis and Jane voted for H. R. J. that Sunday night - Lewis thought it best to do so as he thought it would make better feelings toward father - but since the talk about suing he has done all he could for father and lets everyone know he is not in favor of H. R. J.
Lewis and Jane voted for H. R. J. that Sunday night - Lewis thought it best to do so as he thought it would make better feelings toward father - but since the talk about suing he has done all he could for father and lets everyone know he is not in favor of H. R. J.

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defence. We were very anxious not to have father publish either article - and he himself hesitated a great deal before deciding to do so - After the meeting E. D. Prichard, Rome, said to our deacons - now you have only to take a vote of your church in favor of having H. R. Jones preach, and all will be right. A great many were anxious to do this; very soon father advised them to delay a little - at least till the arrival of some minister from Wales who comes from the same neighborhood as Mr. Jones - a great pressure was brought to bear upon father to yield this point, but he could only say

in margin Lewis and Jane voted for H. R. J. that Sunday night - Lewis thought it best to do so as he thought it would make better feelings toward father - but since the talk about suing he has done all he could for father and lets everyone know he is not in favor of H. R. J.