Appendix to Message I

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Appendix to Message I
1856 1860 Henry a Wise From Old Catalog Virginia Governor
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I have addressed you both in one letter for you are both interested and I have not time to write two letters now I shall pro- bably speak very plain to you but I do not do it with any feelings of revenge or hatred but in that love which I feel for the welfare of my fellow beings that I may convince you of your error and convict your hearts of sin and cause them to be melted in the furnace of regeneration and love to God which produces good will in our hearts to all the world. It is exceedingly ...to be regretted that anything should have hapened just on the eve of your departure that should cause such an excitement and unless more satisfactory^ explained must produce a separation of that true friendship which has ever existed between us, and which I would wish to continue through life. You very well know that when you first came here the subject of morality among the young folks was frequently discussed in the family and by your advocating cjertaiu rules by which young people should be governed and seeing nothing in your conduct to make us think you were not sincere we placed full confidence in you that you would be willing to walk by the same rule you marked out for others In the first place I wish to say to Tidd if he has in his young days led a profligate life and wishes to reform as he says he does and I have no reason to doubt his intentions that he must never place him- self in a situation to tempt others and then he will not tempt himself if we are satisfied that we have any weakness it is our duty to strengthen them by firmness and perseverence in well doing I would say to Whipple that if he knew Tidd's character before and held him as an associate I must consider him equally re- sponsible, for your intimacy led us to believe you were firm friends and we placed that confidence in you that we did not believe either of you would be guilty knowingly of doing a mean act I cannot understand how such fervent love as you have professed here can be pure and yet feel such distrust and jealousy as thou hast manifested by thy writing and also by the conversation you had here the morning thee left here the last time true love casteth out all fear and is apli- cable in that case as well as the love of God surely there cau be no true love where there is distrust and jealousy and certainly I can never consent for my daughter to marry a man who does not believe she is virtuous She asserts her innocence before the God that created her and I have got to have more evideuce than I have seen yet to dispute her word, I can forgive you all the past aud praj for you in future but you must allow me to look upon you with distrust until I cau see by your perseverence in well doing that you are really sincere, we are all falible beings and liable to get out of the way any minute we leave the watch tower therefore the necesity for the injunction watch aud pray continually lest ye euter into temptation, it is also necessary for us to have charity one for another for we know not how soon we may be overtaken in a fault ourselves.

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