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Ida Chamness letters, 1910-1922
1919-09-28 Page 93
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-93- whether they are founded on the solid rock which is Christ Jesus. Ida, I was fearfully struck when I read in thy letter; a person told thee to keep silent in meeting. That is defying and limiting the Almighty, like I wrote Albert Brown. Ida, it looks to me like friends will have to be sifted and raised again as at first; through firy persecution. They are now be-ing tested in the old countries. And will be here I expect. I often wonder who will stand the test. Hoag said, 'God would chastise His church; until they return to the faithfullness of their forefathers. Windsor Virginia, Ninth month, 28th, 191 To my highly esteemed friend and gospel companion in Christ, Ida R. Chamness, Dear friend, In the love of the gospel; and the many good meetings we have had together; under the canopy and covering of Divine favor: my mind and heart is often revived. And my spirit refreshed by the remembrance of the Golden Rays that was shed on and among us during our religious visit to Europe. Max I. Reich told me, our visit at his home was a great help to him and his family. And settled them in the truth. Also, William Land, of Birmingham; has written me several times; and said our visit was highly appreciated. So, I have cause to be thankful the way was opened; after a
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-93- whether they are founded on the solid rock which is Christ Jesus. Ida, I was fearfully struck when I read in thy letter; a person told thee to keep silent in meeting. That is defying and limiting the Almighty, like I wrote Albert Brown. Ida, it looks to me like friends will have to be sifted and raised again as at first; through firy persecution. They are now be-ing tested in the old countries. And will be here I expect. I often wonder who will stand the test. Hoag said, 'God would chastise His church; until they return to the faithfullness of their forefathers. Windsor Virginia, Ninth month, 28th, 191 To my highly esteemed friend and gospel companion in Christ, Ida R. Chamness, Dear friend, In the love of the gospel; and the many good meetings we have had together; under the canopy and covering of Divine favor: my mind and heart is often revived. And my spirit refreshed by the remembrance of the Golden Rays that was shed on and among us during our religious visit to Europe. Max I. Reich told me, our visit at his home was a great help to him and his family. And settled them in the truth. Also, William Land, of Birmingham; has written me several times; and said our visit was highly appreciated. So, I have cause to be thankful the way was opened; after a
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