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James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown, Chapter 8: the conquering pen. (search)
infinite mercy in Christ Jesus) yet die in faith. As to both the time and manner of my death, I have but very little trouble on that score, and am able to be (as you exhort) of good cheer. I send through you my best wishes to Mrs. V- and her son George, and to all dear friends. May the God of the poor and oppressed be the God and Saviour of you all. Farewell, till we meet again. Your friend, in truth, John Brown. Letter to his wife. Charlestown, Jefferson Co., Va., 16th Nov., 1859. My dear Wife: I write you in answer to a most kind letter, of November 13, from dear Mrs.--. I owe her ten thousand thanks for her kindness to you particularly, and more especially than for what she has done, and is doing, in a more direct way for me personally. Although I feel grateful for every expression of kindness or sympathy towards me, yet nothing can so effectually minister to my comfort as acts of kindness done to relieve the wants or mitigate the sufferings of my poor, di