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A Word to the Little Flock - James S. White

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Chapter 6<br />

To Bro. Eli Curtis<br />

Topsham, April 21, 1847.<br />

To Bro. Eli Curtis, New York City.<br />

Dear Bro:-In <strong>the</strong> Day-Dawn, Vol.1, Nos. 10<br />

and 11, you kindly invite me <strong>to</strong> address you a<br />

communication.<br />

The only apology I have <strong>to</strong> offer for not writing<br />

before is, I have not had a clear duty <strong>to</strong> write till<br />

now. You will, I doubt not, excuse me for<br />

addressing you so publicly, at this time. I have<br />

been much interested in your writings in <strong>the</strong> Dawn,<br />

and Extra; and fully agree with you on some<br />

points, but on o<strong>the</strong>rs we widely differ.<br />

Your Extra is now on <strong>the</strong> stand before me; and<br />

I beg leave <strong>to</strong> state <strong>to</strong> you, and <strong>the</strong> scattered flock<br />

of God, what I have seen in vision relative <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

things on which you have written. I fully agree<br />

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