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structions of the fathers of our church (some of whom have fallen asleep), and the writings of Er- skine and Anderson, I was led to a full comprehen- sion of the truth, and I feel sure that afterwards my preaching and intercourse with inquirers was much more effective for good. You may rest assured, my dear brother, that you will be far from doing the work which you may and ought to do, if you do liot 228 A Busy Life. attain to clear and correct views of this subject, and to that habitua,! peace with God which ruled in the hearts and minds of primitive Christians. But I must close. Yours fraternally, D. A. AV. II. Dear Brother: — A few things of great impor- tance additional to what I wrote the other day have suggested themselves to me. " Tire law is our school-master to brinor us unto o Christ, that we might be justified by faith." Men do not apply to a physician until they feel themselves to be sick. The more deeply they are impressed with the dangerous character of their disease, the more promptly and earnestly do they seek some one who can cure them. Men do not seek Christ, they do not feel any personal interest in the gospel until

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