The Life of General William Booth the Founder of the Salvation Army volume 1

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The Life of General William Booth the Founder of the Salvation Army volume 1
Begbie Harold
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Lyn, junior, and Mr. Gutteridge were with me; prayed with her. Etc. And she found peace directly. Praise God for ever and ever. I am happy, very happy. My heart is right, I trust, with respect to tracing all the power back to God. I want to give Him all the praise. Bless you, I hope you are well and happy. Write me all about your soul and feelings towards me. I love you and I trust we shall be very happy together.
Cauldon Hall, Jan. 18, 1855.
My dearest Catherine I must have returned the charge
... you so often prefer against me, that of not having answered my two or three letters, only that you make so good and so satis- factory an excuse. I mean you did not notice in yours all the contents of mine. However, I thank you for all that you say, so kind and so loving. I am sorry you were not satisfied with the tea meeting or with the friends ; / zvould not go again, were I you, under any circumstances, at least not except / am there. I am glad you have Miss Bates with you. I am surprised you should spend a morning at Mrs.

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