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such a gentleman as you are, If you find any imperfections in my writing I shall be ponder | such a gentleman as you are, If you find any imperfections in my writing I shall be ponder | ||
I have the happiness to get acquainted with you unexpectedly. When I saw you at Boston you did not know then whether you should go on | I have the happiness to get acquainted with you unexpectedly. When I saw you at Boston you did not know then whether you should go on mission this summer | ||
I wish you would continue your labours among the Onudnes [[Oneida's?]] If the society | I wish you would continue your labours among the Onudnes [[Oneida's?]] If the society will employ you I think you might be succesful among you, you know better than I do whether your labours would be successful or not __ | ||
It is my earnest prayer to almight God that he would send his labourers to his harvest _ "how in thy ne? without | It is my earnest prayer to almight God that he would send his labourers to his harvest _ "how in thy ne? without a preacher. If God should spare my life I hope I shall be abel to assist you in your great work. Sir I ask your prayers &c I [[sceber?]] myself your humble servant Eleazer Williiams | ||
Rev Jacob Cram | Rev Jacob Cram | ||
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such a gentleman as you are, If you find any imperfections in my writing I shall be ponder
I have the happiness to get acquainted with you unexpectedly. When I saw you at Boston you did not know then whether you should go on mission this summer
I wish you would continue your labours among the Onudnes Oneida's? If the society will employ you I think you might be succesful among you, you know better than I do whether your labours would be successful or not __
It is my earnest prayer to almight God that he would send his labourers to his harvest _ "how in thy ne? without a preacher. If God should spare my life I hope I shall be abel to assist you in your great work. Sir I ask your prayers &c I sceber? myself your humble servant Eleazer Williiams Rev Jacob Cram
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Observation this gentleman I got acquainted with him in Boston and has been among the Indians as Missionary seems good man I believe __
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letter 18 To the Rev Elisha Williams minister of the gospel at Beverly My cousin ___
Mansfield august 7th 1806 Rev Sir The off lictir? now I heard not long since, __ of the Death