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Amherst Jan 17th 1852
Amherst Jan 17th 1852
Mr. [N.?] [Tiendall?]
Mr. N. Kendall,
Dear Sir, Nearly two months have elapsed sin [since] I saw you last and it realy seems a long time. Although it has passed rapidly. You will perhaps expect to hear from me soon. Im [all] with my promise I sit down this afternoon to write a letter. Letters from absent friends and acquaintances are always very acceptable [from] here in College. I often wish I had more of them.  it affords me such comfort and satisfaction to read them and often to re-read them. I hope
Dear Sir, Nearly two months have elapsed since I saw you last and it realy seems a long time. Although it has passed rapidly. You will perhaps expect to hear from me soon. Im [all] with my promise I sit down this afternoon to write a letter. Letters from absent friends and acquaintances are always very acceptable to me here at College. I often wish I had more of them.  it affords me such comfort and satisfaction to read them and often to re-read them. I hope therefore that among your many correspondent you will
not fail to afford me as [[lengthy ?]] a reply as your time & convenience will permit.
I had [[unclear]] previously to this to take this opportunity to offer [[unclear]]
some the reasons for a few of the opinions which I hold respecting some particular
scriptures doctrines. Opinions which I freely admit I have been brought up
to believe in, but which perhaps are not the [[less?]] likely to be true on
that account.  I am willing to admit that I regard most of the
creed [[unclear]] called [[unclear]] as true.  I am [[aware?]] too that this
is a good deal of prejudicial.  [[Unclear]] - many of the articles of that and
as for example Endless punishment Vicarious atonement. Total Depravity
& Regeneration.  Still we ought to remember that truth does not always wear
those specious garbs of beauty & delight with which we often would be glad
to [[array?]] her.  It is too often the case even now perhaps that "many say
peace when there is no peace"  While I believe that there are many pleasant &
beautiful realities,  I also believe that there are many terrible and awful realities.
With regard to all these topics of course we have only to [[unclear]] what the Bible
teaches & bow as one to its author [[unclear]] no matter if we can not understand
we must yet acquiesce in its assertions.  With reference to whether Christ
is equal with God I will simply refer you to the following passages.  The 1st
chap. of HEb.. particularly the 8th verse. [[unclear]] 5. 18 & 17.5 1Tim..3.16

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Amherst Jan 17th 1852 Mr. N. Kendall, Dear Sir, Nearly two months have elapsed since I saw you last and it realy seems a long time. Although it has passed rapidly. You will perhaps expect to hear from me soon. Im [all] with my promise I sit down this afternoon to write a letter. Letters from absent friends and acquaintances are always very acceptable to me here at College. I often wish I had more of them. it affords me such comfort and satisfaction to read them and often to re-read them. I hope therefore that among your many correspondent you will not fail to afford me as lengthy ? a reply as your time & convenience will permit. I had unclear previously to this to take this opportunity to offer unclear some the reasons for a few of the opinions which I hold respecting some particular scriptures doctrines. Opinions which I freely admit I have been brought up to believe in, but which perhaps are not the less? likely to be true on that account. I am willing to admit that I regard most of the creed unclear called unclear as true. I am aware? too that this is a good deal of prejudicial. Unclear - many of the articles of that and as for example Endless punishment Vicarious atonement. Total Depravity & Regeneration. Still we ought to remember that truth does not always wear those specious garbs of beauty & delight with which we often would be glad to array? her. It is too often the case even now perhaps that "many say peace when there is no peace" While I believe that there are many pleasant & beautiful realities, I also believe that there are many terrible and awful realities. With regard to all these topics of course we have only to unclear what the Bible teaches & bow as one to its author unclear no matter if we can not understand we must yet acquiesce in its assertions. With reference to whether Christ is equal with God I will simply refer you to the following passages. The 1st chap. of HEb.. particularly the 8th verse. unclear 5. 18 & 17.5 1Tim..3.16