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all day yesterday
all day yesterday when she could leave Mrs Seixas she had to go up to see the man. You will easily understand how utterly helpless we were. Truly as one lady who called said - she often thought of that verse "In the midst of life we are in death." We are gladdened by the good news of our dear John Eddie's new hope in Jesus. How precious the thought that we are now all of us, as we hope, with our faces Zionward, pressing on to the high calling which is in Christ Jesus. God help us that we may "let no take our crown!" I had a precious letter from John this a.m. but Mary has not read it yet so I cannot send it with this - I will try to remember next time. Mrs Jones thought it better for one of us to write to
when she could leave Mrs Seixas  
she had to go up to see the man.  
You will easily understand how utterly  
helpless we were. Truly as one  
lady who called said - she often  
thought of that verse "In the midst  
of life we are in death."
We are gladdened by the good  
news of our dear John Eddie's new  
hope in Jesus. How precious the  
thought that we are now all  
of us, as we hope, with our  
faces Zionward, pressing on  
to the high calling which is in  
Christ Jesus. God help us that  
we may "let no take our crown!"  
I had a precious letter from  
John this a.m. but Mary has not  
read it yet so I cannot send it with  
this - I will try to remember  
next time. Mrs Jones thought it  
better for one of us to write to

Latest revision as of 13:44, 4 January 2021

all day yesterday when she could leave Mrs Seixas she had to go up to see the man. You will easily understand how utterly helpless we were. Truly as one lady who called said - she often thought of that verse "In the midst of life we are in death." We are gladdened by the good news of our dear John Eddie's new hope in Jesus. How precious the thought that we are now all of us, as we hope, with our faces Zionward, pressing on to the high calling which is in Christ Jesus. God help us that we may "let no take our crown!" I had a precious letter from John this a.m. but Mary has not read it yet so I cannot send it with this - I will try to remember next time. Mrs Jones thought it better for one of us to write to