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blod [sic] of Christ it seams he is my onley [sic] frind [sic] and hav [sic] such | blod [sic] of Christ it seams he is my onley [sic] frind [sic] and hav [sic] such | ||
exalted vues [sic] of his merrits [sic] that I am exlated all most to | exalted vues [sic] of his merrits [sic] that I am exlated all most to | ||
[?] | pisgis [sic] top, [meaning "Pisgah's top"?] Sister I would not giv [sic] up the hope I hav [sic] with | ||
in for thousands of worlds like this, I feel that my saviour | in for thousands of worlds like this, I feel that my saviour | ||
is apresent [sic] help in evry [sic] time of nede [sic] and I fele [sic] if we ever | is apresent [sic] help in evry [sic] time of nede [sic] and I fele [sic] if we ever |
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Dear sister if I could be conveyed to you as easy as this paper, I would not to take trouble of riteing [sic] but would see you face to face we shal [sic] look some for you this Season unless you rite [sic] to the conterrary [sic] I sometimes in dulge a faint hope of seeing you again in the flesh and again the distence [sic] is so grate and life so uncertin [sic] that I abandon the hope intirly [sic] but if we mete [sic] no more on earth may we be prepared to mete [sic] where parting is none no more. It is a dul [sic] time here in regard to religion, wickedness abounds and the love of money profest [sic] Christians wax cold, we are now with out apaster [sic] and we grately [sic] feel the nede [sic] of one to lede [sic] us and to point us to that Rock which is higher than we, I agree with you in regard to our living in the last ages of the world, and I feel the necesity [sic] of being up and doing that I [?] hav [sic] my work aon when the master shall caul [sic] I beg an interist [sic] in your prayrs [sic] that I may prove faithful and hav [sic] my tresure [sic] in heven [sic] I sometimes feel so much unworthy ness and such an un fitness that I almost dispare {sic] of hope of meting [sic] among the blest, and again when by an eye of faith I vue [sic] the all atoing blod [sic] of Christ it seams he is my onley [sic] frind [sic] and hav [sic] such exalted vues [sic] of his merrits [sic] that I am exlated all most to pisgis [sic] top, [meaning "Pisgah's top"?] Sister I would not giv [sic] up the hope I hav [sic] with in for thousands of worlds like this, I feel that my saviour is apresent [sic] help in evry [sic] time of nede [sic] and I fele [sic] if we ever mete [sic] in heven [sic] it will be all of grace not by enny [sic] works of ours or enny [sic] merrits [sic] of our one [sic] but will be through the all atoning blod [sic] that was spilt on calvery [sic] July 30 we do not hear enny [sic] ting from Jeremiahs folks if you do let us know I wuld like to know whether you come west, soon we expect some to go to the nue [sic] purches [sic] in the Spring if nothing happens to the Indians are expected to leve [sic] in September, or thinks he will go up and git him a clame [sic] and put up a hous [sic] and be reddy [sic] to move erly [sic] in the Spring and we would like your company very much Anable, thinks he will go to it is about one hundred miles north west from here, up this river is said to be a fine country well water and good timber write us soon as you receiv [sic] this our respec ts to your selvs {sic] and family and all inquiring frinds [sic] Yours in hast [sic} P and J P Capron E W and H Chandler