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Since the affair of the ser

so much as I did in the ue with the pious here, which will be all the better forto the unknown; and it

is , to shohat manner that

Christian duty may be best fulfilled, which I doubt not will have the

effect of opening the eyes ofby which I was uiled in this Vanity Fair, like a bird

ensnared by the fowler

I was concerned to hear of poor Mr Witherspoon's accident, in falling

fro occasion How thankful he

must be, that the Lord made his head of a durability to withstand the

shock, which ht otherwise have fractured his skull What you say

about the proives me pleasure on account of the poor;

but ill be done with the farh rents, if the

harvest turn out so abundant? Great reason have I to be thankful that

the legacy has put me out of the reverence of my stipend; for when the

the horn

of abundance that the Lord was then pouring into the lap of the earth