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The Dairyman’s Daughter

CHAPTER I
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I told her, as well as I was able, what it was to receive Christ into her heart; but as her weakness of body increased, she did not mention it again.

She seemed quite resigned before she died.

I do hope she is gone from a world of death and sin, to be with God for ever.
"Sir, I hope you will not be offended with me, a poor ignorant person, to take such a liberty as to write to you.

But I trust, as you are called to instruct sinners in the ways of God, you will bear with me, and be so kind to answer this wrote letter, and give me some instructions.

It is my heart's desire to have the mind that was in Christ, that when I awake up in his likeness, then I may be satisfied.
"My sister expressed a wish that you might bury her.


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