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less than six years ago, without a breach in the family for good many years previous I believe. but Alas times have changed and circumstances as well may all these changes prepare our minds to follow them, All out earthly ties, one by one are let loose and our dear ones are gone before us, which rises our mind at times to the land of promise, and makes us ready to adopt the language of the Apostle in the first part of the 5 [[Chp?]] of the 2nd Corinthians. but we soon find that we are in the flesh, and the things of this world being so suited to the necessities of the flesh which draws us back, so we are in constant necessity of living by faith.
less than six years ago, without a breach in the family for good many years previous I believe. but Alas times have changed and circumstances as well may all these changes prepare our minds to follow them, All our earthly ties, one by one are let loose and our dear ones are gone before us, which rises our mind at times to the land of promise, and makes us ready to adopt the language of the Apostle in the first part of the 5 Chap of the 2nd Corinthians. but we soon find that we are in the flesh, and the things of this world being so suited to the necessities of the flesh which draws us back, so we are in constant necessity of living by faith.
It is a comfort to you that your bror lives so near, I hope that he
It is a comfort to you that your bro^r lives so near, I hope that he

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less than six years ago, without a breach in the family for good many years previous I believe. but Alas times have changed and circumstances as well may all these changes prepare our minds to follow them, All our earthly ties, one by one are let loose and our dear ones are gone before us, which rises our mind at times to the land of promise, and makes us ready to adopt the language of the Apostle in the first part of the 5 Chap of the 2nd Corinthians. but we soon find that we are in the flesh, and the things of this world being so suited to the necessities of the flesh which draws us back, so we are in constant necessity of living by faith. It is a comfort to you that your bro^r lives so near, I hope that he