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Christ's Church"; and I ask, were those companions of my boyhood, who died in their manhood in all the horrors of "delirium tremens", or with infidel principles, regenerated by that sprinkling, as the "Book of Common Prayer" says? and were they members of Christ's Church? If members in the gospel sense, what means the anathemas of scripture against such? And how can this regeneration possibly agree with the XVII Article? Christ took little children up in his gracious arms and blessed them, and said:- "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven." Blessed be His holy name for the assurance. But He did not say "baptise them"; but He did say, "repent and be baptised". Can a babe in the arms repent? and can we repent into saving faith without becoming like little children? These questions I cannot answer and believe in infant - so called - baptism. Chapter IX City life - Clerkship - Smuggling - Asiatic Cholera - The story of Kabaosa, the last of his tribe. We removed into the city of Detroit in May 1831; and soon after entered the store of a Mr. W__ as clerk. I remained with him a year and left him because of his way of