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