All the western states and territories . ong para-lyzed its boldest spirits. The Little Harpe afterward joined the band of Mason, and became one of his most valuabie assistants in the dreadful trade of robbery and murder. He was one of the twobandits that, icmiited \>\ the reward for their leaders head, murdered him, and eventuallythemselves suffered the penalty of the Ian- as previously related. KENTUCKY. 77 wlinin •were profoundly of the Scriptures and the plan of salvixtlon. TTiswife was a notorious scold, and so mueli was she given to this practice, that shemade her husliand


All the western states and territories . ong para-lyzed its boldest spirits. The Little Harpe afterward joined the band of Mason, and became one of his most valuabie assistants in the dreadful trade of robbery and murder. He was one of the twobandits that, icmiited \>\ the reward for their leaders head, murdered him, and eventuallythemselves suffered the penalty of the Ian- as previously related. KENTUCKY. 77 wlinin •were profoundly of the Scriptures and the plan of salvixtlon. TTiswife was a notorious scold, and so mueli was she given to this practice, that shemade her husliand unhappy, and kept him almost always in a perfect fret, so thathe led a most miserable and uncomfortable life. It please<l God that day to causetil, prcachin,:; of Mr. Lee to reach their guilty souls, and break up the great deep()f their hearts. They wept aloud, seeing their lost condition, and they, then andthere, resolved to do better, and from that time forward to take up the cro<-^ auubcpa- it, be it what it might. ., -iL^^i. A Reliyiovs Encampwevt hi the WihJerness. The congTogatiDn were generally dr-eply aJTcctH]. ^Ir. Loe exhorted them andprayed for them as long as he consistently could, and, having another appointmentsome distance off tliat evening, he dismissed the congresation, got a little refresh-ment, saddled his horse, mounted, and started for his evening appointment. Afterriding some distance, he saw, a little ahead of hiin. a man trudiiuj: a!, carry-ing a woman on his back. Jhis greatly surprised Mr. Le?. He very naturallysupposed that the woman was a cripple, or hid hurt herself in some way, so thatphe could not walk. The traveler was a small man, and the woman large andheavy. Before he overtook them Mr. Lee began to cast about in his mind how he couldrender them assistance. When he caine up to thera, lo and behold, who shouhi itIte but the Dutchman and his wife that had l)een so affected under his sermon atmeeting. Mr. Lee rode up and spoke to them


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