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by it. The sin/unclear, however, even wore off, and I still resisted the promptings of the Holy Spirit to attend divine worship-the season of grace passed by and I became more hardened in sin than ever; and during the next five years I went from bad to worse, as related on page unclear. In 1859 or '60 the dream already related was repeated for the third time; and during the winter of 1861 I had another dream that gave me great uneasiness for several weeks. It was quite as significant as the first and, as subsequent events proved, even more remarkable. Up to the time of my conversion I was a unclear as to dreams; but those who read this veritable account will not think it strange that I should now consider that there are some dreams (or rather visions-for I think there is a marked difference between dreams and visions, the one may be produced by various natural causes, while the other can be supernatural only). What foreshadow coming events, and are sent for our admonition and guidance. I thought I was on board of a North River Steamboat from Albany to New York and on arriving at the latter city I was landed at the fort of unclear street, along which street I proceeded on my way home. Suddenly I found myself in a large square, surrounded by walls of very high houses, not a window-looking upon the