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is not the forerunner of disappointment
ending in depression. I can sympathize
with Sam our friend in his feelings having at his
age felt much as He does; fully as
to the wish to perform business on
principles originating with myself
and not even modified with such
a sapper of the foundations on which
glory is raised, as the working in mines
opened by others. Nay, the very belief
in the trinity forms no exception.
Time will cure all this
and we have only to pray that
faith fail not until it have
wrought its perfect work
and habit can supply the place of
zeal.
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Short as our acquaintance has
been and better as time could have
been employed we have yet found
space for "reasoning high" on
doctrines of religion, without convincing,
I fear without understanding,
each other yet with
feelings, I trust, of "christian charity,"
unimpaired
Thanks for your valued
presents.
The earliest opportunity
shall be taken to apprize
Isaac Newey of the honour you
confer upon him — He left us to
engage in business at Midsummer
last —
Capt Gancen has been with
us on Monday and this morning
Two French gentlemen with an
introduction from you called
in the vacation and promised to
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