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and lively imagination often led her to view
things in the extreme and to form erroneous
conclusions especially on some points of
doctrine and church discipline; and her
hopes and fears
influenced, she would express herself with
considerable warmth. Tenaciously attach-
ed to old usages and long established
regulations of the Congn., she felt strongly
whenever she perceived symptoms of a
departure from what she called the good
old way - Yet her candour was evident,
and the bond of affection with those
who differed from her in opinion was not
weakened.
papers will show not only the respect
and esteem in which she held the office
of intercessor, but her faithfulness in
discharging this duty. It is dated
"
Intercessor"
faithfully to set down for my use, those