Black Jacob a Monument of Grace the Life of Jacob Hodges An African Negro

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Black Jacob a Monument of Grace the Life of Jacob Hodges An African Negro
A D Ansel Doane Eddy
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He had visited him frequently while in prison at Auburn, and from his own lips had written down the exercises of his mind in passing that eventful crisis in his reli- gious history which we have already re- corded. He had also repeatedly visited him while he resided in Canandaigua, and drew from him, at each interview, a de- tailed account of his religious experience, which he carefully preserved. JACOB HODGES. 55 Canandaigua, Oct. 2, 1839. I visited the jail in this place, in com- pany with my... aged and venerable friend from the Auburn prison ; who is a won- derful monument of redeeming love. His Christian character and example are much admired by all who know him. The tes- timony of the pious lady with whom he lives, and has lived for seven years, is most decidedly in favour of his faithful- ness and piety. My interview, a record of which will be found below, will speak for itself. As we proceeded to the jail, from the house where he lived, and came upon the side-walk in that beautiful village, and every thing around us appeared bright and lovely, and our hearts burned within us toward the God of providence and grace ; Jacob said, "0, Mr.

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