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more tolerable to you at the day of judgment then for tyre & sidon [[words crossed out]].
more tolerable to you at the day of judgment then for tyre & sidon [[words crossed out]].
   I wonder you dont tremble for your [[?uan?]] sent day & night --  I commend you my
   I wonder you dont tremble for your [[?uan?]] soul day & night --  I commend you my
dear friend to the grace of God __ and I pray God for Christ Sake that he would save you
dear friend to the grace of God __ and I pray God for Christ Sake that he would save you
__ and at last you might be receive into his heavenly kingdom.  I am your sincere
__ and at last you might be receive into his heavenly kingdom.  I am your sincere
       friend with for you good ___
       friend wish for you good ___
               Eleazer Williams
               Eleazer Williams
.. Mr William E Wilcock
.. Mr William E Wilcock
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Observations this letter is the first I began to keep the [[capes?]], this was written the time of great awaken[[ing]]
Observations this letter is the first I began to keep the copies, this was written the time of great awaken[[ing]]
in Longmeadow, Surely the [[wrathe?]] of man shall praise God, It is wonderfully that God has [[prev??]] his holy spirit
in Longmeadow, Surely the [[?]] of man shall praise God, It is wonderfully that God has preserved his holy spirit
in the hearts of the children of men  this year (or winter) in various ports of this land
in the hearts of the children of men  this year (or winter) in various ports of this land
  I will bless the Lord for his might works twine? the hearts of the children of men to him &  [[?]] now praising him for his momentous which he wrought
  I will bless the Lord for his might works [[?turning?]] the hearts of the children of men to him &  [[?]] now praising him for his momentous which he wrought
  in their hearts} April 14 1804  Longmeadow
  in their hearts} April 14 1804  Longmeadow

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more tolerable to you at the day of judgment then for tyre & sidon words crossed out.

 I wonder you dont tremble for your ?uan? soul day & night --  I commend you my

dear friend to the grace of God __ and I pray God for Christ Sake that he would save you __ and at last you might be receive into his heavenly kingdom. I am your sincere

     friend wish for you good ___
              Eleazer Williams

.. Mr William E Wilcock Longmeadow state of Mass County of hampden

April 14 1804

___________________________________________________________________________________ Observations this letter is the first I began to keep the copies, this was written the time of great awakening in Longmeadow, Surely the ? of man shall praise God, It is wonderfully that God has preserved his holy spirit in the hearts of the children of men this year (or winter) in various ports of this land

I will bless the Lord for his might works ?turning? the hearts of the children of men to him &  ? now praising him for his momentous which he wrought
in their hearts} April 14 1804  Longmeadow