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GREENWICH, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1902

[p. 193] GREENWICH, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1902

Miss Pryor.

Our visit (i.e., to the U.S.A. and Canada — ED.) was a great refreshment to us, and I hope to the brethren out there. The large increase at Chicago and the visit south gave us the opportunity of seeing many that we had not known before. They were very glad of such help in the truth as we were able to give them. We endeavoured so to present Christ as that He might be the Centre to which all the truth they knew might attach. I was very sorry that we were unable to go to Toronto on account of the state of division prevailing there, but we saw many of the brethren there at Rochester, and we gave such counsel as we were able, but they are rather obstinate, each party standing on its rights, or what they think to be so.. . I am glad to hear of the prospect of breaking bread at Blakeney, and trust that they may be sustained in it. I am very busy with the notes of the meetings in America, which are to be published.

With our love in the Lord, believe me,
Affectionately yours in Christ,
F. E. Raven.

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