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Aug 6. Have had now 26 different scholars. How great my responsibility. May Good help me to do my duty. Should be glad if I could hear from home often but I must submit. | Aug 6. Have had now 26 different scholars. How great my responsibility. May Good help me to do my duty. Should be glad if I could hear from home often but I must submit. | ||
Aug 7. was made vary happy by a letter from home last evening. I do feel thankful that my dear parents and brothers are presently in health. Praise God now in my letter - god's ways are mysterious. E. Ireland is dead others I expected to hear and Mrs. Bavinhour is gone to her home - two persons whom I should least have selected when I left home. May God sanctify these | Aug 7. was made vary happy by a letter from home last evening. I do feel thankful that my dear parents and brothers are presently in health. Praise God now in my letter - god's ways are mysterious. E. Ireland is dead others I expected to hear and Mrs. Bavinhour is gone to her home - two persons whom I should least have selected when I left home. May God sanctify these Providences to me and to all especially the young. | ||
Aug 8. Attended meeting saw Miss Roberts. She stopped between meetings at Elder Knopps We were very happy to meet. She says she it happy though there is no society there which she can enjoy She does not know of a professor of religion in the immediate neighborhood - has 26 scholars on an average. Hope we shall see each other often, |
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Aug 6. Have had now 26 different scholars. How great my responsibility. May Good help me to do my duty. Should be glad if I could hear from home often but I must submit. Aug 7. was made vary happy by a letter from home last evening. I do feel thankful that my dear parents and brothers are presently in health. Praise God now in my letter - god's ways are mysterious. E. Ireland is dead others I expected to hear and Mrs. Bavinhour is gone to her home - two persons whom I should least have selected when I left home. May God sanctify these Providences to me and to all especially the young. Aug 8. Attended meeting saw Miss Roberts. She stopped between meetings at Elder Knopps We were very happy to meet. She says she it happy though there is no society there which she can enjoy She does not know of a professor of religion in the immediate neighborhood - has 26 scholars on an average. Hope we shall see each other often,