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Hillsdale College, Mich. October 15, 1878. Dear Sister Mary, Enclosed find order for two dollars, [[unclear]] of the book and a trifle for your trouble. Many thanks for your kindness. I saw the work mentioned in [[unclear]] number of Harper's Magazine, as being desired from the Robbins. Had a curiosity to see how they represented him. Find is about what it might be expected from Jesus possessing the same spirit as those who financed his crucifixion. It is throughout absurd and ridiculous, without a particle of authority. The book came in a few days since, your letter yesterday. I mean to visit cousin G.J. Butler, M.D. the first of opportunity. I should like to see him and family on many accounts. | Hillsdale College, Mich. October 15, 1878. Dear Sister Mary, Enclosed find order for two dollars, [[unclear]] of the book and a trifle for your trouble. Many thanks for your kindness. I saw the work mentioned in [[unclear]] number of Harper's Magazine, as being desired from the Robbins. Had a curiosity to see how they represented him. Find is about what it might be expected from [[Jesus? Jews?]] possessing the same spirit as those who [[financed]] his crucifixion. It is throughout absurd and ridiculous, without a particle of authority. The book came in a few days since, your letter yesterday. I mean to visit cousin G.J. Butler, M.D. the first of opportunity. I should like to see him and family on many accounts. |
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Hillsdale College, Mich. October 15, 1878. Dear Sister Mary, Enclosed find order for two dollars, unclear of the book and a trifle for your trouble. Many thanks for your kindness. I saw the work mentioned in unclear number of Harper's Magazine, as being desired from the Robbins. Had a curiosity to see how they represented him. Find is about what it might be expected from Jesus? Jews? possessing the same spirit as those who financed his crucifixion. It is throughout absurd and ridiculous, without a particle of authority. The book came in a few days since, your letter yesterday. I mean to visit cousin G.J. Butler, M.D. the first of opportunity. I should like to see him and family on many accounts.