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Courtland Olds Diary, 1870
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=== SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1870 === | === SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1870 === | ||
− | This has been a day of exceeding high and exalted privileges. Such as can be given only by a divine hand. We went out to church in hte morning and heard our dear Bro. German{?} deliver another one of his truely evangelical discourses, such as do the soul good. The Lord blessed me in hearing{?}. Subject, | + | This has been a day of exceeding high and exalted privileges. Such as can be given only by a divine hand. We went out to church in hte morning and heard our dear Bro. German{?} deliver another one of his truely evangelical discourses, such as do the soul good. The Lord blessed me in hearing{?}. Subject, The mind that was in Christ. My sould has since then been crying out 'O for more of the mind that was in Christ." Our Old pastor & wife W. {illegible} Laird took dinner with us too-day. We all took tea at Bowlbys, Where he christened {illegible} Carpenters baby. Bro. Laird preached too-night to a full house. |
=== MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1870 === | === MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1870 === | ||
The weather still remains very rainy. It rained all of last night and the greater part of to day. Charly and I have beren making preparations for killing our beefs. This afternoon Mother and I went out to Dover to be at Mrs. Lang's party. We had a rough time geting there on account of the water, which was over the road in some places to quite a depth. We spent an exceedingly pleasant evening with our friends at Mrs. Lang's. Came home about eleven and had a pretty cold ride. Quite different from going out. | The weather still remains very rainy. It rained all of last night and the greater part of to day. Charly and I have beren making preparations for killing our beefs. This afternoon Mother and I went out to Dover to be at Mrs. Lang's party. We had a rough time geting there on account of the water, which was over the road in some places to quite a depth. We spent an exceedingly pleasant evening with our friends at Mrs. Lang's. Came home about eleven and had a pretty cold ride. Quite different from going out. |
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1870
This has been a day of exceeding high and exalted privileges. Such as can be given only by a divine hand. We went out to church in hte morning and heard our dear Bro. German{?} deliver another one of his truely evangelical discourses, such as do the soul good. The Lord blessed me in hearing{?}. Subject, The mind that was in Christ. My sould has since then been crying out 'O for more of the mind that was in Christ." Our Old pastor & wife W. {illegible} Laird took dinner with us too-day. We all took tea at Bowlbys, Where he christened {illegible} Carpenters baby. Bro. Laird preached too-night to a full house.
MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1870
The weather still remains very rainy. It rained all of last night and the greater part of to day. Charly and I have beren making preparations for killing our beefs. This afternoon Mother and I went out to Dover to be at Mrs. Lang's party. We had a rough time geting there on account of the water, which was over the road in some places to quite a depth. We spent an exceedingly pleasant evening with our friends at Mrs. Lang's. Came home about eleven and had a pretty cold ride. Quite different from going out.