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N. College, Nov. 23, 1835.

Dear Fuller -
Yours has been at
hand several days. It afforded me
great pleasure to hear such favorable
news of your health, your feelings and
your trip. Success attend you: The smiles
of woman cheer you; and the arms of
Jehovah sustain you. I will mention
that I have had religious enjoyments,
for two weeks, of unusual degree. I
think the man, who, after calm con-
sideration, reflection & instruction,
cannot rely in his God, is in a hope-
less condition. I have attended prayer
meeting every night for a week and
a half, except Friday nights when I at-
tend the Society. A revival of extraordi-
nary beauty and power has been and
is now flourishing here; 30 students
have been converted, and made the

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N. College, Nov. 23, 1835.

Dear Fuller -
Yours has been at
hand several days. It afforded me
great pleasure to hear such favorable
news of your health, your feelings and
your trip. Success attend you: The smiles
of woman cheer you; and the arms of
Jehovah sustain you. I will mention
that I have had religious enjoyments,
for two weeks, of unusual degree. I
think the man, who, after calm con-
sideration, reflection & instruction,
cannot rely in his God, is in a hope-
less condition. I have attended prayer
meeting every night for a week and
a half, except Friday nights where I at-
tend the Society. A revival of extraordi-
nary beauty and power has been and
is now flourishing here; 30 students
have been converted, and made the