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Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character

CHAPTER VII
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DRUMMOND to DEAN RAMSAY.
Montpelier, Saturday.
My dear Friend--Very many thanks for your most touching note, and for the extract from your book you so kindly sent me.

The more I look into it the more I like it, and thank God for the testimony you so unequivocally and fearlessly hear to the _unity_ of the True Church of Christ of any age, however much the great army he made up of various sections, of diverse uniforms, and with special duties to perform.....
Again thanking you very warmly, and earnestly praying for all the precious consolations of the Great Head of the Church to be largely vouchsafed to you, believe me to be always most affectionately yours, D.T.

K.DRUMMOND.
* * * * * The subject of the following letter cannot be overlooked by a biographer of Dean Ramsay:-- Rev.Dr.CANDLISH to DEAN RAMSAY.
52 Melville Street, 18th March 1872.
My dear Dean Ramsay--I have just read with most profound thankfulness and admiration your noble Christian letter in this day's _Scotsman_.

I cannot deny myself the gratification of expressing my feelings to you in this feeble acknowledgment.

You have done a signal service to the cause of our Blessed Lord and common Master.


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