Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . hom to trust. I believe that I have the prayersof those who cared so much for me in a land so distant. I have gone to mySaviour ; I have offered my prayers to him ; I have been brought .nto hisfavor, and feel that I am his child. I am ready to go and meet mamma inheaven. Farewell ! I am dying ! happy, happy, happy ! This letter came with a postscript : She is dead. O! ye Sabbath-schoolteachers and friends, see the fruits of your toil! God waters t


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . hom to trust. I believe that I have the prayersof those who cared so much for me in a land so distant. I have gone to mySaviour ; I have offered my prayers to him ; I have been brought .nto hisfavor, and feel that I am his child. I am ready to go and meet mamma inheaven. Farewell ! I am dying ! happy, happy, happy ! This letter came with a postscript : She is dead. O! ye Sabbath-schoolteachers and friends, see the fruits of your toil! God waters the seed yousow, and gives you a hundred-fold. Toil on, then. Here is one saved, atleast,—yea, two, the mother and the daughter. When the mother landed onour shores she was a French Catholic. It was a Sabbath-school teacher thatwon the mother by winning the child ; both by this means were led to Christ. Mr. Vincent was married to a daughter of the Rev. MarvinRichardson. One of their sons is the Rev Marvin R. Vincent,, of the Church of the Covenant, New York city, and theirdaughter is the wife of a minister. 3 The Farmer Boy, pp. +%J<Ae3pfaj JOHN J. MATTHIAS.


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