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to train them a little, so that they might be able to take an active part in fighting our Immanuel's battles; and as we allowed other serious-minded persons to come in with us, in the course of a few weeks the house was so filled we were obliged to turn it into a public one, and now we have preaching there every Sunday. We now hold our Black-pil meetings in a room as large as the two at the mill, and this is well filled. I hope we shall soon have our chapel now.

"From your ever well wishing Brother in Christ, "JOHN MORGAN."

I cannot refrain from lengthening this interesting account with part of another letter, received in the following year, confirming our hopes and rewarding our faith in the faithfulness and sufficiency of the Great Promiser. "In all places where I record my name I will come unto thee and I will bless thee."

"Dear Brother,

"Norton, near Swansea.

"Since you left, the Lord has worked powerfully through his grace among us. Plain it is that He did answer your prayers and ours

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for the prosperity of the Church. Oh! the difference there is now, to what it was when you came first to us! then we were few in number, in a cold, small room; now we are many, in a comfortable house built for the Lord. Then you have conversed with us many times about a Sunday school, but all in vain, there seemed no place to carry one out: but, glory to the most High, it is not so now. Our school is now held twice every Lord's day, with 112 scholars, divided into eleven classes. We have also frequent meetings for reading the Scriptures and preaching the word, both at Norton and Black-pil, yet, with all these privileges, I can't say that we are always so comfortable as when we were few, for as the Church does increase trouble and deception increase (that is from some), this I believe, we must look for; if there was one Judas among twelve disciples in the days of our Lord, we cannot expect better now.

"We received your letter, and wonderful were the feelings of joy and love which were created by the hearing of it, when read to the people.

received the £2 from your dear Mrs.

We also

as an

offering from afar; but, dear brother, we have sent our offerings further, even beyond the sun and moon,

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yea, to the third heavens, where dwelleth righteousness, to Jesus the Mediator, on the right hand of His Father, who alone can purify the offerings of

men.

"The Lord the Holy Spirit be with you in preaching his word, and doubtless you shall receive the crown after the war is over. Farewell, we should like dearly to hear again your voice proclaiming the free grace of God, and if we shall not see your face in this world we hope strongly to meet above.

"JOHN EVANS."

But to revert to the period of our return from Wales: I soon after obtained an engagement which called me away to the Isle of Portland, as a surveyor in behalf of the Government, at the convict prison in that island. My stay there was protracted beyond expectation; and though I came up twice during the time, I did not finally return until March in the following year. This appeared a sore trouble to us both, and especially to me, in being shut out almost wholly both from temporal and spiritual friends.

I here give some of my wife's letters to me at this

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time—which are full of deep affection, resting in the better promises, tenderly waiting upon an Heavenly Father's counsel and care:

"November, 1848.

"I am truly thankful, my dearest husband, to hear from you; your letter to-day came quite unexpectedly, and therefore the more welcome. Be sure and tell me how you are; you need not be anxious about me; I have friends that will take care of me. The dear boys are well, and send their dear father a thousand kisses. I pray God you may be kept, preserved, and returned to me in health.

"I am glad to hear that your solitariness is a little relieved, and that you are going to lodge with a family. I hope you will be enabled to bear all, until that blessed gale comes which shall blow you back to me.

"You did not find more than I expected you would on Sunday. It does, indeed, seem an awful thing for the truths and doctrines of God to be so much set at nought by the professing world. The blessings of a covenant God attend you. Good by, love, 'fare thee well,' is THE WISH of your ever dear wife, "SARAH BLAND."

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MILDEW PREVENTED,

"My dearest Samuel.

"November, 17, 29.

"I am truly pleased to hear of your having had a few sweet hours. I do indeed feel for you, and constantly wish you were here, for I cannot have any real earthly enjoyment without you. Oh, may some wise end be answered by these leadings of Providence; and may we be led more frequently to the throne of grace, to implore the guidance and direction of our heavenly Father for this privilege. We must confess we have very much neglected that throne → may this be the means of bringing us nearer and nearer, so that we may be enabled under all circumstances to bow with submission to Him who doeth all things after the counsel of His own will.

"Our dear little John has been very ill, and now is not at all well-but, withal he is a dear, good child, and I am sometimes afraid I idolize him; and if so, I must expect that he will be taken from us: yet may we be enabled to say, 'the will of the Lord be done.' I cannot help thinking he is only lent us for a time.

"I am happy to hear of your spending a better Sabbath, and that you have found a friend with whom you may spend those hours in usefulness and to the

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