Life sketches and faith work . 1890, that a dear little babe was brought to me,to find for it a home, or some kind friend who would adopt it. (Icould not keep it myself.) I accordingly wrote to friends in James-town, N. Y., whose hearts were ever open for every good wordand work. They quickly responded, and gave me a cordial invita-tion to bring the little one to their hospitable care. While thereI heard wonderful reports, of a grand work, going on in the town,through the labors and faithful teachings of Elder the few days of my stay there: I attended some of hismeetings, and sa


Life sketches and faith work . 1890, that a dear little babe was brought to me,to find for it a home, or some kind friend who would adopt it. (Icould not keep it myself.) I accordingly wrote to friends in James-town, N. Y., whose hearts were ever open for every good wordand work. They quickly responded, and gave me a cordial invita-tion to bring the little one to their hospitable care. While thereI heard wonderful reports, of a grand work, going on in the town,through the labors and faithful teachings of Elder the few days of my stay there: I attended some of hismeetings, and saw an extraordinarj- case of healing, which causedmy heart to rejoice more than ever, in the Great Physician of bothbody and soul. Some of the Christian workers in Chelsea, prayedthat God would send some one to help in our Mission work, andpreach the full gospel to lost men and women. Our brother statedthat he intended to visit Massachusetts, the coming summer orfall, and perhaps, might give Boston a call. I gave him a cordial. LITTLE MAGGIE PERRY AND AUNT. (A Welch girl, baptized at about four years of age.) ELDER W. G. RAYMOND. 189 invitation to visit our Mission, as there was plenty of work to my return to Chelsea, I consulted the workers. We prayedover it, leaving it with the Lord, to arrange, and perfect waiting, and praying several weeks, we received a letter,that he would be here, if there was an open door. We promptlyreplied, that the doors were open, and that we were all waitingfor him. Elder Raymond came on Saturday and has now beenwith us, upwards of eight months, and the blessing of God, hasbeen upon the work. The work has been represented from nearlyor quite all the surrounding towns, cities, and suburbs. Somecoming from distant cities, as far west, as California. Morethan two hundred souls, have surrendered themselves to God,quite a percentage of that number, have found Jesus in our libraryroom, where the people were received for over five months, qu


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