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my change of them. My prayers at least

on their behalf, shall be continued at

the throne of grace. In looking at the fu-

ture, it is still my desire, that if our

Dear Lord and Master should be pleased

to bless the means used for my recovery,

I may yet be employed in some part or

other of his vineyard, to bear still further

testimony of his great love to sinners. O

might I be more devoted to Him and

serve Him more faithfully till the end

of my days.”

In the course of some months, our father

thought himself sufficiently recovered

to asume his labors in Cootehill, and

accordingly removed thither from Bal-

linderry in March 1843. The Brn. &Srs.

rejoiced exceedingly on his return, wel-

coming him with the sincerest to-

kens of affection; and the ensuing pas-

sion season proved a time of great en-

joyment to this little flock and to their

pastor. But in the autumn of the same

year he felt his strength again failing,

and in the winter he was frequently 



 

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