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Courtland Olds Diary, 1870
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− | === SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1870 === | + | === SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1870. === |
I sent Charley off to Mill this morning with a grist of chop. Mother and I went out to Dover afgter dinner. While there I called on several friends and had a good time. We Amongst the rest Miss Scott and Anne D. We took tea with Miss Langs{?} and enjoyed our visit much. It is said that the families of earth retain a family likeness throughout. There is another family of which Christ is the older brother. Should there not be a <s>family</s> likeness? Surely it is the privelege ot Christs followers to have the image and {illegible} stamped upon them. | I sent Charley off to Mill this morning with a grist of chop. Mother and I went out to Dover afgter dinner. While there I called on several friends and had a good time. We Amongst the rest Miss Scott and Anne D. We took tea with Miss Langs{?} and enjoyed our visit much. It is said that the families of earth retain a family likeness throughout. There is another family of which Christ is the older brother. Should there not be a <s>family</s> likeness? Surely it is the privelege ot Christs followers to have the image and {illegible} stamped upon them. | ||
− | SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1870. | + | === SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1870. === |
− | + | The past has been a fearfully stormy day, and withal exceedingly cod. Notwithstanding this I have been to meeting no less than three times. I heard the new {illegible} preacher both morning and evening. He seems full of earnestness and Zeal for Christ and apparently is very anxious for the prosperity of Zion; But I noticed a considerable coldness in the church members. Bro. German preached this afternoon. We had a pretty good time together in the Lord. I havev still the same hearts desire & still I do not fail to ask of the Lord this blessing. | |
− | The past has been a fearfully stormy day |
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1870.
I sent Charley off to Mill this morning with a grist of chop. Mother and I went out to Dover afgter dinner. While there I called on several friends and had a good time. We Amongst the rest Miss Scott and Anne D. We took tea with Miss Langs{?} and enjoyed our visit much. It is said that the families of earth retain a family likeness throughout. There is another family of which Christ is the older brother. Should there not be a family likeness? Surely it is the privelege ot Christs followers to have the image and {illegible} stamped upon them.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1870.
The past has been a fearfully stormy day, and withal exceedingly cod. Notwithstanding this I have been to meeting no less than three times. I heard the new {illegible} preacher both morning and evening. He seems full of earnestness and Zeal for Christ and apparently is very anxious for the prosperity of Zion; But I noticed a considerable coldness in the church members. Bro. German preached this afternoon. We had a pretty good time together in the Lord. I havev still the same hearts desire & still I do not fail to ask of the Lord this blessing.