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Topsham, Maine, Sept. 20, 1859
My Dear Children,
We received your letters today. We are now in our old home, at
brother Howland’s. I am writing in the room where we first com-
menced house-keeping. In this room we prayed for you, Henry, and
when the hand of death seemed to be upon you, the Lord in mercy
raised you up in answer to fervent prayer. In this room we have suf-
fered poverty and trial, yet brother Howland’s family were ever true
friends to us in time of need. In this room we have realized the signal
power of God, and enjoyed the rich blessing of his salvation. This
room is endeared to me by past recollections. It is called my room.
I feel very anxious for the salvation of my children. Especially,
you, Henry, my eldest son, whose life God has so graciously spared.
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Dedicate yourself to God in your youth. Love him and serve him.
This is our earnest prayer. Render to God a life of cheerful, willing
obedience. Tell the Lord your desires, and heartily repent of your sins.
Seek his forgiveness with all your heart. Be in earnest and he will be
found of you. He will bless you, and give you the sweet evidence that
he accepts you. He will love you with more than a father or mother’s
love. We want you to be happy, and saved with the redeemed.
Your affectionate Mother.
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